Important security talks between senior officials of India and USA

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    1. Important security talks between senior officials of India and USA :-

    Between India and the US senior officials, important discussions on issues related to security in New Delhi have occurred. The meeting focused on issues related to security cooperation, customs and immigration, aviation security and capacity building. There was a consensus on continuing negotiations to increase security cooperation between the two countries. The leadership of the Indian delegation was led by Additional Secretary of the Home Ministry Rajni Sekhri Sibal and the American side, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security James McCank. Continuing the India-US Bilateral Defense Cooperation, 7th Defense Technology and Trade Initiative Meeting was also organized between India and the US delegation which emphasized on increasing bilateral defense trade relations and increasing opportunities for co-production and co-development of defense. Gave.

     

    1. Prime Minister Modi made interaction with the beneficiaries of Village Jyoti Yojana and Sadbhavna Yojana :-

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the BJP government while talking through the Namo App to the beneficiaries of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Village Jyoti Yojna and Sadbhavya Yojna. He said that the previous government did nothing, but BJP is working for the poor. Also, a video has also been released regarding good luck planning. Prime Minister Modi attacked the previous government with a heavy attack on the power plan. The PM said that we have illuminated thousands of houses but the Congress has just made promises. In four years we used to deliver electricity to 18 thousand villages while the highest government government did no work. The PM said that now people talk about various things, but in 70 years no one has asked why there are so many important places, why there is darkness in the villages. He informed that electricity has been supplied to the Elephanta island by setting the cable in the sea. The PM said that there were 18 thousand villages like mountains, Come into the area affected by forests or extremism. It was not easily accessible here. Many villages are such that they could be reached in 2-3 days. He congratulated the officials of the Electricity Department who worked tirelessly to bring electricity to every village.

     

    1. A world-class exhibition will be organized on the four famous celebrities of Bengal in the National Library :-

    A world-class exhibition on Shyama Prasad Mukherjee will be placed permanently in the National Library of Kolkata. After reviewing the revival and modernization works being carried out by the Central Public Works Department of Belvedere House of the National Library, Secretary Raghavendra Singh expressed satisfaction and said that the Belvedere House will be illuminated for the entertainment of visitors and it will be light and sound program Will also be done. He said that literary festivals will also be organized to bring the new generation to the rich heritage of the building and to regain its old glory. He said that the permanent art museum will be displaying paintings, photographs and various sculptures related to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. He said that the work of revitalization and decoration of the building will be completed before the Durgapuja at the cost of about eight crore rupees. Photos and various sculptures will be displayed. He said that the work of revitalization and decoration of the building will be completed before the Durgapuja at the cost of about eight crore rupees. Photos and various sculptures will be displayed. He said that the work of revitalization and decoration of the building will be completed before the Durgapuja at the cost of about eight crore rupees.

     

    1. Modi cabinet approves schemes for minority students for 5338 crores :-

    Government has extended the duration of the scholarships given to minority children on pre-matriculation, post-matriculation and talent by two years. Under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister Modi, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has proposed the proposal to continue matriculation, post matriculation and Medha cum Institution based scholarship schemes for students of 6 notified minority communities for a period of 2019-20, at the cost of Rs. 5338 crore. Approved.

    According to the government, 70 lakh students will be benefited every year. This scheme will be implemented through National Scholarship Portal NSP. Explain that scholarships will be given to students who have not received less than 50% marks in the last examination of the last. The aim of the scholarship scheme is to motivate the parents of minority community to send their children to school, reduce their financial burden on school education, and support their efforts in completing their children’s schooling.

     

    1. Zimbabwe’s innings of 67 runs in the third ODI :-

    In the third ODI against Pakistan and Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe’s team got reduced to only 67 runs. Pakistan’s all-rounder, Fahim Ashraf, is responsible for Zimbabwe’s condition. This all-rounder took 5 wickets for 22 runs while bowling at this time. Fahim took 5 wickets in 22 overs with 2 Maidan in 8.1 overs. This is the best performance of this bowler in ODIs so far.

     

    1. Cabinet approves MoU amongst BRICS Nations on the Regional Aviation Partnership :-

    The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) amongst BRICS Nations on the Regional Aviation Partnership Cooperation viz. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The objective is that BRICS countries would benefit from the establishing of an institutional framework to cooperate in the field of civil aviation. The MoU signifies an important landmark in the civil aviation relations between India and other BRICS Member States and has the potential to spur greater trade, investment, tourism and cultural exchanges amongst the BRICS Nations.

     

    1. Centre Forms Panel To Tackle Industrial Pollution Near Taj Mahal :-

    The government has formed a committee comprising officials of the environment ministry, experts from NEERI, IITs and various other forums to look into the issue of industrial pollution around the iconic Taj Mahal. The committee will be headed by C K Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. A high-level inter ministerial meeting was held in Delhi to deliberate on the issues and action to be taken to conserve the iconic Mughal monument.

     

    1. Indo-US delegation meeting on Defence Cooperation :-

    As part of Indo-US Bilateral Defence Cooperation, the 7th Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) meeting was held between India and the US delegation. The meeting was co-chaired by, Secretary (Defence Production), Dr Ajay Kumar and Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisition and Sustainment, DoD, US Government Ms Ellen M Lord. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Ajay Kumar brought out that Indian government has taken a number of steps to give an impetus to Indian defence industry and its flagship ‘Make in India’ initiative.

     

    1. Targeted to set up a renewable energy capacity of 175 gigawatt by 2022 :-

    The government has set a target of storing a 40 gigawatt solar capacity grid on the rooftops of the house, including the Delhi-NCR till 2022. According to Delhi Solar Policy, notified by the National Capital Territory of Delhi, 2016, the target of setting up solar power of one gigawatt capacity by 2020 and 2 gigawatt capacity by 2025 has been set.

    The government has set a target to set up 100 gigawatt solar capacity by 2022 in the country. By 2022, the target of renewable energy capacity of 175 gigawatts has been determined, in which solar power comprises 100 gigawatt, air to 60 gigawatts, 10 gigawatts of biological electricity and 5 gigawatts from hydro electricity.

     

    1. Modi’s noisy in Pak elections, but Kashmir issue is missing from the manifesto :-

    A round of rallies, accusations, and oaths in the neighboring country of Pakistan is in progress. The election campaign is on its face. After Nawaz Sharif, the country has worked hard to choose its new prime minister. This time, two aspects are interesting in the elections of Pakistan. One of them is here: PM Modi’s voices and disappeared Kashmir issue from the election manifesto of the parties. Actually, there is no leader of Pakistan who does not shine his state in the name of Kashmir, but on the contrary, this issue is almost missing from his manifesto. The big leaders here are chanting PM Modi’s name for victory. If someone is promising to stop Modi’s Vikas chariot in exchange for his own welfare, then someone is beating on his predecessors for the excuse of Modi.