CHHATTISGARH
- C’garh not seeking central funds for logistics parks: centre
- The Chhattisgarh Government has not sought any funds from the Central Government to create logistic parks in the State, the Central Government has informed.
- Notably, the State Government had promulgated ‘Chhattisgarh State Logistics Park Policy 2018’ for promotion of Logistics infrastructure in the State.
- The State Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Raman Singh had endorsed the proposed ‘Chhattisgarh State Logistics’ Park Policy 2018’ in March this year.
- The Cabinet had decided to provide an impetus to the economic growth. There will be rapid development of logistics infrastructure and services, local industries will get better and cheap transport facilities
- Moreover, there will be subsidy offered on local capital investment, subsidy on interest on loans, electricity charges subsidy, and land allocation for warehousing, land premium and E.P.F. subsidy.
- The Logistics Park as per the Industrial Policy 2014-19 will be on 20 to 40 acres of land (50,000 metric ton storage facility). The maximum subsidy will be of Rs 10 crore. The Logistics Park on more than 40 acres (Minimum one lakh metric ton storage capacity) will get around Rs 12.50 crore subsidies.
- Chhattisgarh has the potential to become a ‘Logistics Hub’ for Central India with exports to Asian markets with Singapore, China, Korea and Japan being the focus through the Vizag port, approximately 500 km from Raipur.
INTERNATIONAL
- Cabinet approves joint issue of postage stamp between India and South Africa
- The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi was apprised of joint issue of Postage Stamps on India-South Africa on the theme, “20 Years of Strategic Partnership between India and South Africa”.
- The joint stamps were released in June 2018.
- The Commemorative Postage Stamps on India-South Africa: Joint Issue depicts image of Deendayal Upadhyaya and Oliver Reginald Tambo of South Africa.
NATIONAL
· Russia inks pacts with Indian firms
- Russia has identified about 19 companies in India to manufacture defence products and provide spares and components of Russian platforms currently being used by India’s defence forces
- The Defence Ministry is also in the process of setting up an indigenisation portal which is likely to be ready in about six months.
· Creamy layer cannot apply to SCs/STs: Centre
- The government on Thursday told the Supreme Court that the “creamy layer” concept cannot be applied to the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe communities, who have suffered for centuries.
- The government wants a larger Bench of the Supreme Court to set aside its 2006 judgment in the Nagaraj case.
- This verdict mandates that the government cannot introduce quota in promotion for SC/ST persons in public employment unless they prove that the particular Dalit community is backward, is inadequately represented and such a reservation in promotion would not affect the overall efficiency of public administration.
- The government has argued that the judgment was a roadblock to its authority to introduce quota in promotions in favour of SC/ST communities as per Article 16 (4A) of the Constitution.
· Blue for petrol, CNG; orange for diesel
- The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to a proposal of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) to have hologram-based coloured stickers on vehicles to indicate the nature of the fuel used in them.
- Hologram-based sticker of light blue colour will be used for petrol and CNG-run vehicles while similar sticker of orange colour would be placed on diesel vehicles.
· Treat Aadhaar like PAN, says UIDAI
- After TRAI chief’s Aadhaar dare ignited a debate on the security of the 12-digit number, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is planning a user outreach to sensitise people to the dos and don’ts of sharing their biometric identifier.
- The UIDAI intends to equate the Aadhaar number with other personal information like PAN (Permanent Account Number) and bank account number to caution users against placing such details in the public domain.
- Mere knowledge of Aadhaar cannot harm an individual or be misused for impersonation, as it is fortified with additional security layers like biometrics and one-time password authentication
- The UIDAI has also outlined the responsibilities of banks and other user organisations in carrying out the required checks in this regard.
· Statewise shelters for women and children proposed
- Union Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi has proposed the setting up of a single large facility for them in each State, which could be partially funded under the Nirbhaya scheme.
- Instead of spreading resources thin across various shelters, it was proposed that each State can set up a single institution, which will serve as a shelter for women in difficult situations and as an observation home for juveniles. The State governments will have to identify land for the purpose.
· Centre launches portal for scientific research, funding
- The Union science ministry’s communication wing, Vigyan Prasar, has launched the India Science Technology and Innovation portal that can help with such queries.
- Currently the portal can be queried for information about the organisations carrying out research, those funding them, international collaborations, the scientists involved in the research, the states in which they are being carried out, their achievements and impact.
- Both the portal and the channel are part of a push by the Science Ministry to improve its public outreach. By next year, the Ministry hopes to offer science programmes on Doordarshan and eventually launch a dedicated science channel.