The State Government is planning to develop tourist destinations in forests of Surguja region, officials informed.
It may be recalled that the Chhattisgarh Government is also creating an ‘eco-ethnic’ tourist destination near the world famous Chitrakot water falls in Bastar region of the State, official sources informed.
Notably, the State exchanged MoUs worth Rs 12 crore for development of world-class tourist facilities during ‘Incredible India Tourism Investors’ Summit (IITIS)-2016’ organised by the Ministry of Tourism in partnership with Confederation of Indian Industry and the Tourism Finance Corporation of India from September 21 to 23, 2016 in New Delhi to promote investments in Tourism sector in India.
Several key announcements were made at the valedictory session of the Summit.
States like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Chattisgarh exchanged 86 MoUs during the session and many more are in the pipeline, aggregating close to Rs 15,000 crore, officials informed.
Chhattisgarh is among only two other States which had sent a proposal last year to the Union Ministry of Tourism for its theme-based ‘Swadesh Darshan’ scheme for development of eco-tourism infrastructure in the State.
The proposal by Chhattisgarh is for ‘Integrated Development of Eco Tourism’ circuit in Rajmergarh–Kabir Chabutra-Achanakmar Tiger Reserve- Kurdar-Sirpur-Kodar Dam-Gangrel Dam-Kanger Valley National Park, officials informed.
Notably, in 2014-15, the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board (CTB) had drawn up ambitious plans to develop India’s biggest ‘Eco-tourism hub’ in the State, an official press release had informed
Based on the fact that the state is blessed with 80% bio-diversity and a melange of natural abundance tops in natural tourism where three national parks, 11 wildlife sanctuaries, more than 30 significant waterfalls, abundant caves and untouched natural topography , the CTB seeks to promote tourism in the State at an international level through its ambitious future plans.
INTERNATIONAL
· India Slips to 42nd Place On EIU Democracy Index, Norway Tops
India slipped to 42nd place on an annual Global Democracy Index according to the data compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). India has moved down from 32nd place last year.
The top 5 Countries in the list are
Norway,
Iceland,
Sweden,
New Zealand and
Denmark
The index ranks 165 independent states and two territories on the basis of five categories: electoral process and pluralism, civil liberties, the functioning of government, political participation and political culture.
The list has been divided into four broad categories- full democracy, flawed democracy, the hybrid regime and authoritarian regime.
North Korea is ranked the lowest at 167th, while Syria is a notch better at 166th place.
· India Joins Ashgabat agreement
India joined Ashgabat Agreement on the establishment of an International Transport and Transit Corridor between the Iran, Oman, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
The agreement was signed in 2011, which envisages facilitation of transit and transportation of goods between Central Asia and the Persian Gulf.
According to the External Affairs Ministry, the accession to the Agreement would diversify India’s connectivity options with Central Asia and have a positive influence on its trade and commercial ties with the region.
NATIONAL
Union Budget 2018: Key takeaways and sector-wise highlights
the current government’s fifth and last full financial budget (Budget 2018 for the fiscal year 2018-19) amid subdued economic growth, challenging fiscal situation and farm distress.
Here are the key highlights from the Union Budget 2018:
Economic Health
Economy firmly on course to achieve high growth of 8%
GDP growth at 6.3% in the second quarter of 2017-18 signals turnaround of the economy
Growth in the second half likely to remain between 7.2% to 7.5%
Agriculture and Rural Economy
MSP for all unannounced Kharif crops increased to 150%
Institutional credit for agri-sector increased to Rs.10 lakh crore in 2017-18
Fisheries, aquaculture and animal husbandry corpus at Rs.10,000 crore
New scheme Operation Greens with an outlay of Rs 500 Crore
Govt to develop and upgrade existing 22,000 rural haats
Agri-Market Infrastructure Fund with a corpus of Rs.2000 crore
Allocation for Ministry of Food Processing doubled to Rs.1400 crore
Loans to Self Help Groups (SHG) of women to increase to Rs.75,000 crore by March 2019.
Increased allocation of National Rural Livelihood Mission to Rs 5750 crore
Under Ujjwala Scheme distribution of free LPG connections will be given to 8 crore poor women
Housing for All by 2022 – more than one crore houses to be built by 2019 in rural areas
Education, Health, and Social Protection
Estimated budgetary expenditure on health, education and social protection at Rs.1.38 lakh crore
Ekalavya Model Residential School to be set up for tribal children
Investments for research & infra in premier educational institutions at Rs.1 lakh crore in next 4 years
Allocation on National Social Assistance Programme at Rs. 9975 crore
NHPS to cover over 10 crore poor and vulnerable families (approximately 50 crore beneficiaries)
NHPS to provide coverage up to 5 lakh rupees per family per year for hospitalisation
Rs 1200 crore for the National Health Policy, 2017 – additional Rs.600 crore for TB patients
24 new Government Medical Colleges and Hospitals
Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSMEs) and Employment
Major thrust for Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSMEs) – allocation at Rs. 3794 crore
Target of Rs.3 lakh crore for lending under MUDRA Yojana
70 lakh formal jobs to be created this year
Govt to make 12% contribution of new employees in the EPF for all the sectors for 3 years
Outlay of Rs.7148 crore for the textile sector
Increase budgetary allocation on infrastructure for at Rs.5.97 lakh crore
To develop 10 prominent tourist sites into Iconic Tourism destinations
35000 kms road construction in Phase-I at an estimated cost of Rs.5,35,000 crore
Railways
Railways Capital Expenditure pegged at Rs.1,48,528 crore
4000 kilometers of electrified railway network slated for commissioning
Work on Eastern and Western, dedicated freight corridors
Over 3600 km of track renewal targeted in current fiscal
Redevelopment of 600 major railway stations
Mumbai’s local train network to have 90 kilometers of double line tracks at Rs.11,000 crore cost
150 km of additional suburban network planned for Mumbai
Suburban network of 160 km at for Bengaluru metropolis
Air Transport
To expand airport capacity more than five times to handle a billion trips a year
Regional connectivity – 56 unserved airports and 31 unserved helipads to be connected
To establish unified authority for regulating all financial services
Digital Economy
NITI Aayog to initiate a national program to direct efforts in artificial intelligence
Department of Science & Technology to launch Mission on Cyber-Physical Systems
Allocation doubled on Digital India programme to Rs 3073 crore
To set up 5 lakh wifi hotspots to provide net-connectivity to five crore rural citizens
Rs. 10000 crore for creation and augmentation of telecom infrastructure
Defence
Development of two defence industrial production corridors.
Allocation of Rs 2.95 lakh crore to defence sector.
Emoluments
To revise emoluments to Rs.5 lakh for the President
Rs 4 lakhs for the Vice President
Rs.3.5 lakh per month to Governor
Pay for Members of Parliament – law for automatic revision of emoluments every 5 years
150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi- Rs.150 crore for commemoration programme
Fiscal Management
Budget Revised Estimates for Expenditure at Rs.21.57 lakh crore
Revised Fiscal Deficit estimates at 3.5% of GDP
To bring down Central Government’s Debt to GDP ratio to 40%
Jaitley announces ‘world’s largest healthcare programme’
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced two new initiatives under the Ayushman Bharat Programme in the Union Budget 2018.
Under the programme, Mr. Jaitley announced a new flagship National Health Protection Scheme, providing a health insurance cover of ₹5 lakh a family per annum.
The scheme will cover 10 crore vulnerable families, with approximately 50 crore beneficiaries.
Mr. Jaitley also announced the creation of health and wellness centres, which will “bring healthcare closer to home”.
These centres, 1.5 lakh in number, will provide free essential drugs and diagnostic services. A sum of Rs. 1200 crore had been allocated for this.
· Thirty Second Surajkund International Crafts Mela Begins
The 32nd Surajkund International CraftsMela begun in Faridabad, Haryana.
The Mela is organized by the Surajkund Mela Authority and Haryana Tourism in collaboration with Union Ministries of Tourism, Textiles, Culture and External Affairs.
The 17-day cultural extravaganza will see a spectacular showcase of regional and international crafts, handlooms, traditions along with some mouth-watering multi-cuisine food for the visitors.
This year Uttar Pradesh is the theme state and Kyrgyzstan is the Partner Nation.
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