Maharashtra Govt
scraps 5% education quota for Muslims:
Maharashtra government has scrapped 5 per
cent job quota for Muslims in the state. In this regard Devendra Fadnavis led
BJP-Shiv Sena government has released a Government Resolution (GR). The GR also
states that an ordinance to provide 5 per cent job quota had lapsed on December
2014.
Thus, this GR nullifies the previous
notification issued by the previous NCP-Congress government granting 5 per cent
reservation to Muslims.
India and Spain sign agreement on Mutual Protection of Classified Information:
India and Spain sign agreement on Mutual Protection of Classified Information:
This agreement provides the framework for
enhanced cooperation in the defence sector between both countries.
The agreement was signed by visiting Spanish Defence Minister Pedro Moremes and his Indian counterpart Manohar Parrikar.
The agreement was signed by visiting Spanish Defence Minister Pedro Moremes and his Indian counterpart Manohar Parrikar.
Spanish delegation has evinced a clean
interest in participating in the Make-in-India initiative especially in the
defence sector of Indian government. Spanish companies are interested to
become part in India’s P75I project under six conventional submarines will be
built.
Apart from this agreement, both countries
also have agreed to work on enhancing bilateral defence cooperation.
CCEA gives nod to extend PDS Koerosene,Domestic LPG Subsidy Scheme and Freight Subsidy Scheme.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)
has given its nod to extend the PDS Kerosene and Domestic LPG Subsidy Scheme,
2002 for a period of one year that is up to 31st March, 2015.
This
decision was taken by CCEA meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
CCEA
also gave its nod to extend Freight Subsidy Scheme, 2002 which is for far-flung
areas for the same period.
This extension comes after both the schemes
ended on 31 March, 2014 and to help Oil Marketing Companies to reduce its
under-recovery.
Under the PDS Kerosene and Domestic LPG
Subsidy Scheme, Union Government was providing a subsidy 82 paise per litre on
PDS Kerosene and 22 rupees 58 paise per 14.2 kg. LPG cylinder.
Union MoS for Consumer Affairs ,Food and Public Distributio
Raosaheb Danve resigns:
Raosaheb Danve resigned from the Union
Council of Ministers following the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJPs) one-man,
one-post principle after he was appointed President of Maharashtra in
January 2015.
Katmandu-Varanasi-Katmandu bus service flagged off
Katmandu-Varanasi-Katmandu bus service flagged off
Nepal and India on 5 March 2015 launched a
direct bus service linking cultural cities Kathmandu and Varanasi.
Kathmandu-Varanasi-Kathmandu bus service was
launched under the ambit of Motor Vehicle Agreement
between India and Nepal
signed during 18th SAARC Summit.
Sri Lankan Govt suspends China port city project in Colombo:
Sri Lanka’s newly elected government on 5
March 2015 has temporarily suspended constriction work of China’s ambitious
port city project in Colombo with immediate effect.
The
decision was taken in Cabinet meeting chaired by Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremasinghe based upon the Interim Report submitted by a cabinet
sub-committee.
The
committee was appointed by the Sri Lankan Government to review the
project. The Interim Report had alleged that this mega real estate deal with
China was signed
Without cabinet approval.
Without following procedures. Implemented
without relevant approvals from the
concerned institutions.
>> The Centre has outrightly rejected
the recommendation of a high-level committee
to
Reduce the coverage of
beneficiaries from 67% to 40% under National Food Security Act.
--The Shanta
Kumar-led Committee had recommended the govt to revisit the UPA’s National Food
Security Act.
>>PM Modi today inaugurated
the first phase of Singaji Thermal Power Project at Dongliya village
In Madhya Pradesh Khandwa Dist.
.The first phase of
project capacity is 1200 MW.
.The project will give
impetus to the State Govt ‘ATAL JYOTI
ABHIYAN’
which aims at providing 24 x 7 power supply across the state.
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