Ambedkar Social Innovation and Incubation Mission for scheduled castesSocial Justice and Empowerment.
Minister ThaawarchandGehlot today launched the Ambedkar Social Innovation and
Incubation Mission under Venture Capital Fund for SCs, with a view to promoting
innovation and enterprise among SC students studying in higher educational
institutions.
Addressing the occasion, Mr Gehlot said that the
Ministry had launched the Venture Capital Fund for SCs in 2014-15 with a view
to developing entrepreneurship amongst the SC and Divyang youth and to enable
them to become job-givers.
The objective of this fund is to provide
concessional finance to the entities of the SC entrepreneurs. Under this fund,
117 companies promoted by SC entrepreneurs have been sanctioned financial
assistance to set up business ventures.
They will be funded 30 lakh rupees in three years as
equity funding to translate their start-up ideas into commercial ventures.
Successful ventures would further qualify for venture funding of up to five
Crore rupees from the Venture Capital Fund for SCs.
NSO
report finds Indians spending half a day on self-care and maintenance.
The average Indian spends half their day on
self-care and maintenance, and around 11% of the time daily in employment and
related activities. These are the findings of the Time Use Survey that was
conducted in the country from January-December 2019 to measure the
participation rate and time spent on paid activities, care activities and
unpaid activities.
As per survey findings released Tuesday, Indians
spent 50.4% or 726 minutes of their time daily on self-care and maintenance.
Rural males spent an average 51.2% of their total time on these activities.
Both rural and urban males spent around 7% of their time on learning that
includes self-study for distance education course work (video, audio, online)
while rural females allocated 5.7% and urban females spent 6.1% of their
average daily time on learning.
India-China
agree on five point agreement for disengagement at LAC
India and China have agreed to sincerely implement
the agreement between the Foreign Ministers of the two countries in order to
ensure disengagement at all the friction points along the Line of Actual
Control (LAC).
The 19th meeting of the Working Mechanism for
Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs (WMCC) which was
held today in virtual mode and was attended by delegation from both the sides
reviewed the current situation along the LAC in the India-China border areas.
During the meeting both India and China positively evaluated the outcome of the
6th Senior Commanders meeting held on 21st of this month and emphasized the
need to implement the steps outlined so as to avoid misunderstandings and to
maintain stability on the ground.
In the same context, the need to strengthen
communication, especially between the ground commanders, was also emphasized by
both sides.
Both the sides agreed to continue to maintain close
consultations at the diplomatic and military level. It was also agreed that the
next round of the meeting of Senior Commanders will be held at an early date so
that both sides can work towards early and complete disengagement of the troops
along the LAC in accordance with the existing bilateral agreement and
protocols, and fully restore peace and tranquility.
Japanese
defence ministry seeks record budget for 2021
Japan's Defence Ministry is seeking a record-high
budget of nearly 5.5 trillion yen ($55 billion) for fiscal 2021. The move is to
fund more purchases of costly American stealth fighters and expand its
capability to counter possible threats in both cyber and outer space.
The budget request made public today is the first
under new Prime Minister YoshihideSuga. It would be an eight per cent increase
from the current year, signalling a continuation of his predecessor Shinzo
Abe's security policy. Japan's defence spending has risen for eight consecutive
years since 2013, a year after Mr Abe took office.
The rise in spending came as Mr Abe pushed for Japan's Self-Defence Force to
expand its international role and capability amid threats from North Korea and
China.
Japan also faced demands from US President Donald
Trump that US allies increase defense spending, which Japan did in part with
costly American weapons purchases that also bolster weapons compatibility with
American forces.
Japanese defence ministry seeks record budget for 2021
Japan's Defence Ministry is seeking a record-high
budget of nearly 5.5 trillion yen ($55 billion) for fiscal 2021. The move is to
fund more purchases of costly American stealth fighters and expand its
capability to counter possible threats in both cyber and outer space.
The budget request made public today is the first
under new Prime Minister YoshihideSuga. It would be an eight per cent increase
from the current year, signalling a continuation of his predecessor Shinzo
Abe's security policy. Japan's defence spending has risen for eight consecutive
years since 2013, a year after Mr Abe took office.
The rise in spending came as Mr Abe pushed for
Japan's Self-Defence Force to expand its international role and capability amid
threats from North Korea and China.
Japan also faced demands from US President Donald
Trump that US allies increase defense spending, which Japan did in part with
costly American weapons purchases that also bolster weapons compatibility with
American forces.
Fiscal
deficit soars to 109% of budget target
India’s fiscal deficit soared to 109% of the Budget
target in just the first five months of the year, with revenues remaining
muted. However, the Centre stuck to its ₹12 lakh crore borrowing plan for the
year with the Finance Ministry exuding confidence that it would manage to meet
its expenditure commitments within this plan.
The Centre had already enhanced its borrowing target
for the year by ₹4.2 lakh crore to ₹12 lakh crore in May this year as the
initial adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the national lockdown
became apparent
Revenue collections were largely to blame for the
fiscal deficit hitting ₹8.70 lakh crore compared to the target of ₹7.96 lakh
crore, as tax revenue declined across the board. Rating agencies expect the
fiscal deficit slippage to be much higher by the end of the year.
Care Ratings chief economist MadanSabnavis agreed
that fiscal slippage would be quite wide. “We expect central government deficit
to be in the region of 9% this year. This is notwithstanding the fact that
there may be no new stimulus involving additional expenditure,” he said.
Core sectors shrink for sixth consecutive month
India’s eight core industrial sectors contracted by
8.5% in August compared to August 2019, marking the sixth month in a row of
shrinking output.
The decline in August was sharper than the 8%
decline in July as per revised data released by the Department of Promotion of
Industry and Internal Trade, with coal and fertilizers being the only two
sectors registering growth of 3.6% and 7.3% year-on-year, respectively.
The sharpest decline on a year-on-year basis in
August was registered in refinery products (19.1%), followed by cement (14.6%)
and natural gas (9.5%). For the five months from April to August, the core
sectors, which account for a little over 40% of the Index of Industrial
Production, shrank 17.8%.
Earlier, the sectors’ July output was estimated to have shrunk 9.6%. The
government has also revised the numbers for core sector performance in May,
stating that output shrank 21.4% that month instead of the 23.4% reported
earlier.
DRDO
test fires Brahmos supersonic missile.
India today successfully test-fired BrahMos
supersonic cruise missile with several indigenous features. The test firing of
the missile was carried out by the Defence Research and Development
Organisation, DRDO from Balasore in Odisha.
BrahMos surface-to-surface supersonic cruise missile
features indigenous Booster and Airframe Section along with many other ‘Made in
India’ sub-systems.
Defence Ministry said, the BrahMos Land-Attack Cruise Missile was cruising at a
top speed of Mach 2.8. It is one more major step in enhancing the indigenous
content.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has congratulated all the personnel of DRDO and
team BrahMos for the spectacular mission.
Mr Singh said, today’s successful launch has paved
the way for the serial production of the indigenous booster and other
indigenous components of the powerful BrahMos Weapon System realizing
Atmanirbhar Bharat pledge.
AFI
releases revised calendar.
The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has
scheduled the first-ever National Open Throws Championships on October 26 and
27 at Patiala, marking the resumption of its calendar for 2020.
The revised calendar includes the zonal junior National championships and the
junior National at Ranchi. The first major competition as part of the Olympic
qualification process will be the Indian GP at Thiruvananthapuram on Feb. 12,
followed by two more the same month. The Federation Cup will be held from March
10 to 14.
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