Gujarat Affairs
Farmland jantri higher than non-agricultural!
Revenue officials of the Ahmedabad collectorate have identified several anomalies arising from the recently announced increase in jantri rates, which were doubled for all areas across the state.
At a meeting of stakeholders which included revenue officials, a real estate association placed on record their objections with regard to the jantri rates.
Revenue officials also said that in certain villages, the jantri rate for agricultural land is higher than for non-agricultural land. Another matter was that rates of plots next to 60-foot roads were 30% higher than commercial rates in the same area.
Officials have also demanded clear demarcation of jantri rates for residential, commercial and industrial plots, which is not the case right now.
National and International Affairs
Centre extends ethanol subsidy scheme till March 2023
The government has given in-principle approval for 95 more ethanol projects under the new window of Ethanol Interest Subvention Schemes. The decision is expected to add an annual ethanol production capacity of around 480 crore liters in the country.
The Department of Food and Public Distribution said, out of these projects, 68 are grain-based, 20 are molasses based, and seven projects are based on dual feedstock. These projects have the potential to bring an of about 12,000usand crore rupees and will create hundreds of EMPLOYMENT opportunities in rural India.
The National Health Authority (NHA) under its flagship scheme Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) has achieved another milestone in building a digitally connected healthcare ecosystem. Over 25 crore health records of individuals have been linked to their ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account).
These records can be easily accessed and managed by the individuals using any of the ABDM-enabled health apps. The digitally available health records will enable the ABHA holders in availing paper-less health Services across the ABDM Network.
India to spend 75% of defence capital on procurement from local industries: Rajnath Singh
In a boost to the governments plans to achieve greater self-reliance in DEFENCE, India will spend 75 per cent of its defence capital in 2023-24 on procurement from the domestic , up from 68 per cent in 2022-23, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said.
The announcement was made at the Bandhan ceremony on the sidelines of the five-day Aero India, 2023. As many as 266 partnerships were forged during the event, including 201 MoUs, 53 major announcements, nine product launches and three Transfers of Technology, worth around Rs 80,000 crore, the Defence Ministry said.
The overall Defence budget earmarked for 2023-24 is Rs 5.94 lakh crore, including pensions of Rs 1.38 lakh crore, up by 12.9 per cent from Rs 5.25 lakh crore allocated in the previous (2022-23) fiscal. This is 13.18 per cent of the total Budget outlay of Rs 45,03,097 crore.
PM Modi inauguratesAadi Mahotsavtribal festival
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the TRIFEDsAadi Mahotsavtribal festival in New Delhi, saying that the coming together of the diverse tribal cultures of India at an event such as this one was giving new heights to unity in diversity.
Inaugurating the nearly two-week-long showcase and exhibition of tribal artefacts, handicrafts, handlooms and other products at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, the Prime Minister first paid floral tributes to a statue of tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda along with Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda, before taking a walk through the stalls set up by over 1,000 tribal artisans and craftspeople, from all over the country.
India ranks 47thin OECDs service trade restrictiveness index
Due to Russia-Ukraine war, Russia slipped to 48th position in the index. The report highlighted the privatisation of Air India, elimination of pricing guidelines for transfers of between residents and non residents, and restriction of foreign participation in certain Services sectors.
Reflecting presence of huge market barriers in the country, India stood at 47th position in Services Trade Restrictiveness Index(STRI) conducted by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for the year 2022. However, there was an improvement from last year’s ranking by one position.
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