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ExamsCart.com ExamsCart.com Daily Current Affairs: 30th November 2020 STATE NEWS Assam govt to launch ‘Orunodoi’ scheme The Assam government will launch ‘Orunodoi’ scheme. Over 18 lakh families in the state will receive a minimum of 830 rupees per month in their bank accounts under the scheme. This scheme will strengthen the role of the women as the money will be deposited in the bank accounts of the women of the families. NATIONAL NEWS India to host SCO Council of Heads of Government Meeting India will host Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Council of Heads of Government Meeting in virtual format today. Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu will chair the meeting. This Summit is held annually at the level of Prime Ministers of SCO and deals primarily with the trade and economic agenda of the organization. India to have 350 million 5G subscriptions by 2026 according to Ericsson Mobility Report India is estimated to have 350 million 5G subscriptions by 2026, accounting for 27% of the total mobile connections in the country, according to the Ericsson Mobility Report of November 2020. India’s total mobile subscriptions, estimated at 1.13 billion in 2020. Ericsson has forecast global 5G subscriptions by the end of 2020 at 220 million as telecom service providers continue to build and develop their networks. ExamsCart.com APPOINTMENTS & RESIGNATIONS Ola appoints General Motors veteran Jose Pinheiro to head its EV biz Cab aggregator Ola has appointed former General Motors veteran Jose Pinheiro as its head of global manufacturing and operations for its electric business. Currently, the EV segment accounts for 1% of India’s automobile market which leaves enough room for mobility companies to expand into green technologies for benefits like cheaper operational and maintenance costs. -
SYNOPSIS of DEBATES (Proceedings Other Than Questions & Answers) ______
LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS OF DEBATES (Proceedings other than Questions & Answers) ______ Thursday, February 8, 2018/Magha 19, 1939 (Saka) ______ OBITUARY REFERENCES HON'BLE SPEAKER: Hon'ble Members, I have to inform the House about the sad demise of two former Members, namely, Shri Narsingh Narain Pandey and Shri Raghunath Jha. Shri Narsingh Narain Pandey was a Member of the 5th Lok Sabha representing the Gorakhpur Parliamentary Constituency of Uttar Pradesh. He was also a Member of the Rajya Sabha from 1980 to 1982. He was a Member of the Committee on Absence of Members from Sittings of the House. Earlier, Shri Pandey was a Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 1962 to 1967. Shri Narsingh Narain Pandey passed away on 8 January, 2018 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh at the age of 88. Shri Raghunath Jha was a Member of the 13th and 14th Lok Sabhas representing the Gopalganj and Bettiah Parliamentary Constituencies of Bihar. Shri Jha was Union Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises from April, 2008 to May, 2009. He was a Member of the Committee on Agriculture; Committee on Ethics; Committee on Home Affairs Railway Convention Committee; House Committee and also the Public Accounts Committee. Shri Jha was a Member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly from 1972 to 1998. He also served as Minister in the Government of Bihar. Shri Raghunath Jha passed away on 15 January, 2018 in New Delhi at the age of 78. We deeply mourn the loss of our two former colleagues. I am sure the House would join me in conveying our condolences to the bereaved families. -
India Postpoll NES 2019-Survey Findings
All India Postpoll NES 2019-Survey Findings Q1: In whatever financial condition you are placed today, on the whole are you satisfied or dissatisfied with it? N (%) 1: Fully satisfied 4937 20.4 2: Somewhat satisfied 11253 46.4 3: Somewhat dissatisfied 3777 15.6 4: Fully dissatisfied 3615 14.9 7: Can't say 428 1.8 8: No response 225 .9 Total 24235 100.0 Q2: As compared to five years ago, how is the economic condition of your household today – would you say it has become much better, better, remained same, become worse or much worse? N (%) 1: Much better 2280 9.4 2: Better 7827 32.3 3: Remained Same 10339 42.7 4: Worse 2446 10.1 5: Much worse 978 4.0 7: Can't say 205 .8 8: No response 159 .7 Total 24235 100.0 Q3: Many people talk about class nowadays, and use terms such as lower class, middle class or upper class. In your opinion, compared to other households, the household you live in currently belongs to which class? N (%) 1: Lower class 5933 24.5 2: Middle class 13459 55.5 3: Upper Class 1147 4.7 6: Poor class 1741 7.2 CSDS, LOKNITI, DELHI Page 1 All India Postpoll NES 2019-Survey Findings 7: Can't say 254 1.0 8: No response 1701 7.0 Total 24235 100.0 Q4: From where or which medium do you mostly get news on politics? N (%) 01: Television/TV news channel 11841 48.9 02: Newspapers 2365 9.8 03: Radio 247 1.0 04: Internet/Online news websites 361 1.5 05: Social media (in general) 400 1.7 06: Facebook 78 .3 07: Twitter 59 .2 08: Whatsapp 99 .4 09: Instagram 19 .1 10: Youtube 55 .2 11: Mobile phone 453 1.9 12: Friends/neighbours 695 2.9 13: -
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10TH COMMONWEALTH YOUTH PARLIAMENT Delhi Legislative Assembly, India
10TH COMMONWEALTH YOUTH PARLIAMENT Delhi Legislative Assembly, India CPA CHAIRPERSON’S OPENING ADDRESS 25 November 2019 Hon. Emilia Monjowa Lifaka, MP (Cameroon) Chairperson of the CPA Executive Committee Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 1 • Honourable Shri Ram Niwas Goel, Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly • Honourable Shri Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi • Honourable Shri Om Birla, Speaker of the Lok Sabha • Honourable Members of the Legislative Assembly • Honourable Members of the Parliament of India • Commonwealth Youth Parliamentarians • Distinguished Guests • Ladies and Gentlemen Good afternoon, On behalf of the CPA family it is my pleasure to welcome you all to the 10th Commonwealth Youth Parliament. I am delighted and honoured to be here at the Legislative Assembly of Delhi to be part of this opening ceremony. I am sure we share the tremendous warmth and hospitality that is offered to us by the hosts here this week. I would like to express my sincere thanks to CPA Delhi and CPA India Branch for their generosity in hosting us this year. Being here in India for this landmark Commonwealth Youth Parliament is poignant. Especially as India is the largest democracy in the world. At the 2019 election a breath-taking 600 million people voted. Furthermore, as we celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the London Declaration and the foundation of the ‘modern’ Commonwealth, it is important to consider the significant role that the newly founded state of India played. Drafted by the Indian statesman V. K. Krishna Menon, the declaration had two main provisions: It allowed the Commonwealth to admit and retain members that were not Dominions, so including both republics and indigenous monarchies, and it changed the name of the organisation from the British Commonwealth to the Commonwealth of Nations. -
NDTV Pre Poll Survey - U.P
AC PS RES CSDS - NDTV Pre poll Survey - U.P. Assembly Elections - 2002 Centre for the Study of Devloping Societies, 29 Rajpur Road, Delhi - 110054 Ph. 3951190,3971151, 3942199, Fax : 3943450 Interviewers Introduction: I have come from Delhi- from an educational institution called the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (give your university’s reference). We are studying the Lok Sabha elections and are interviewing thousands of voters from different parts of the country. The findings of these interviews will be used to write in books and newspapers without giving any respondent’s name. It has no connection with any political party or the government. I need your co-operation to ensure the success of our study. Kindly spare some ime to answer my questions. INTERVIEW BEGINS Q1. Have you heard that assembly elections in U.P. is to be held in the next month? 2 Yes 1 No 8 Can’t say/D.K. Q2. Have you made up your mind as to whom you will vote during the forth coming elections or not? 2 Yes 1 No 8 Can’t say/D.K. Q3. If elections are held tomorrow it self then to whom will cast your vote? Please put a mark on this slip and drop it into this box. (Supply the yellow dummy ballot, record its number & explain the procedure). ________________________________________ Q4. Now I will ask you about he 1999 Lok Sabha elections. Were you able to cast your vote or not? 2 Yes 1 No 8 Can’t say/D.K. 9 Not a voter. -
Directorate of Economics & Statistics Rajasthan, Jaipur
BASIC STATISTICS RAJASTHAN 2012 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PUBLICATION Deputy Director DR. R.N.Meena Assistant Statistical officer Shri Subhash chandra Sharma Assistant Statistical officer Smt. Alka Chandel Computor Shri Sunil Kumar Pareek Risograph Operator Shri Lekh Raj CONTENTS Table No. Title Page No. THE METRIC SYSTEM A. Conversion Table (i) B. Units for Wholesale Transaction (ii) C. Units for Retail Transaction (iii) 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Rajasthan at a Glance 1 1.2 Selected Indicators of Economic activity 3 1.3 Rajasthan in Indian Economy 4 1.4 Administrative units, Towns and Villages 19 1.5 Rajasthan Government Profile 20 1.6 Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha 21 1.7 Members of XIV Lok Sabha from Rajasthan 27 1.8 Members of Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan 28 1.9 Vital Statistics at a Glance 29 2 AREA AND POPULATION 2.1 Area and Population 30 2.2 Decennial Growth of population 31 2.3 Age groupwise Population by Residence & sex 32 2.4 Population by Districts 33 2.5 Population by sex 34 2.6 District wise population by religion 35 2.7 District wise population By Residence 37 2.8 Distribution of rural population of workers by sex 38 2.9 Distribution of urban population of workers by sex 39 2.10 Population of Scheduled Castes and Tribes 40 2.11 Population by tehsils 41 2.12 Population of cities 49 Table No. Title Page No. 2.13 Projected population 50 2.14 Population Projections as on 1st March 51 2.15 Classification of houses according to use 51 2.16 Panchayat Samitiwise population -
Green Energy Corridor and Grid Strengthening Project
Initial Environmental Examination (Draft) September 2015 IND: Green Energy Corridor and Grid Strengthening Project Prepared by Power Grid Corporation of India Limited for the Asian Development Bank. This initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “terms of use” section on ADB’s website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Initial Environmental Examination (Draft) for Project 44426-016 (IND): Green Energy Corridor and Grid Strengthening Project 03 September 2015 Prepared by Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. for the Asian Development Bank The initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Table of Contents S.No. Page No. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 BACKGROUND 3 1.2 THE PROJECT 3 2.0 POLICY, LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK 6 2.1 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 6 2.2 POWERGRID’S ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL AND POLICY AND 8 PROCEDURES (ESPP) 2.3 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK’S ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 9 -
Annual Report Pages.Cdr
FROM CHAIRMAN’S DESK 1 SPOTLIGHT The India Stonemart 2015 of Rs 1.00 Lakh each in four categories to Mr Gaurav Bhatnagar 29 January - 1 February 2015: Jaipur (Exterior Facing), Mr Rajesh Rangnathan (Interior Design); Ms Sujata Chatterjee (Landscaping) and Mr Deepak Kishorilal Srivastava (Green Architecture). Smt Vasundhara Raje, Hon'ble Chief Minister, Government of Rajasthan addressing at the Inaugural Session Mr C S Rajan, Chief Secretary, Government of Rajasthan The 8th edition of The India Stonemart 2015 was organised by The programme featured participation by over 400 exhibitors Centre for Development of Stones (CDOS) with Federation of including over 100 foreign exhibitors from 9 countries and 14 Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) as Indian states. Jaipur Architectural Festival was held as a Co-organiser and Rajasthan State Industrial Development & concurrent event for the first time during this edition with the Investment Corporation Ltd (RIICO) as the Principal Sponsor. theme 'Crafting Future Cities'. Shri Gajendra Singh Khimsar, Hon'ble Minister for Industry, Government of Rajasthan at the inaugural Session Smt Vasundhara Raje, Hon'ble Chief Minister, Government of Delegates from across the world during the Inaugural Session of India Stonemart 2015 Rajasthan was the Chief Guest during Inaugural Session of the programme. Hon'ble Chief Minister released the Exhibitor Directory and also gave 'All India Stone Architectural Awards' 2 The Great Indian Travel Bazaar 2015 19 - 21 April 2015 : Jaipur FICCI – E&Y Knowledge Paper on “Unexplored Tourism Destinations of India” released by Hon'ble Chief Minister The Great Indian Travel Bazaar (GITB) was organized by the Charge) for Tourism, Art & Culture, Government of Rajasthan Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan; Ministry of inaugurated the Exhibition on 20th April 2015. -
Rajasthan Result.Pdf
F.No. N-15011/43/2018-DLA (N) Government of India Ministry of Law and Justice Department of Legal Affairs Notary Cell ***** Notary Cell, Department of Legal Affairs had conducted Interviews for appointment as notaries for the State of Rajasthan from 23.05.2018 to 30.05.2018 at Jaipur. The candidates were assessed keeping in view their competency, legal knowledge and other relevant factors related to the selection of Notary as per requirement of the Notaries Act, 1952, the Notaries Rules, 1956 and the relevant guidelines by the Interview Board constituted for the purpose by the Central Government. On the basis of the performance of the candidates before the Interview Board, the Interview Board has recommended names of the following candidates for appointment as notaries for the State of Rajasthan. 2. All the successful candidates, whose names appear in the below mentioned list, will be issued Appointment Letters for appointment as Notary. The candidates may contact for enquires Notary Cell on Tel. No. 011-23383221 between 3 P.M. to 4 P.M. The candidates are strictly advised not to visit this Office personally. 3. All the recommended candidates are required to submit following documents:- (i) No Objection Certificate from Bar Council of the concerned State. (ii) Bank Demand Draft of Rs.2,000/- in favour of Pay & Accounts Officer, Department of Legal Affairs, New Delhi by Speed Post OR Registered Post only within a period of 30 days of issue of appointment letters. (iii) The candidates are also required to submit any other document which has not been submitted by the candidate at the time of Interview and asked him/her to submit afterwards. -
Road Map for Smart Cities of Rajasthan (NC-RMSCR)
National Conference on Smart Cities Road Map for Smart Cities Council India of Rajasthan (NC-RMSCR) th th 5 -6 April 2017 http://nc-rmscr.gits.ac.in PUBLICATION PARTNER KNOWLEDGE PARTNER GEETANJALI INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL STUDIES (Affiliated to Rajasthan Technical University, Kota and Approved by AICTE, New Delhi) Courses Offered : B.Tech | M.Tech | MBA | MCA Since 2002 About National Conference on Road Map for Smart Cities of Rajasthan (NC-RMSCR) This is highly interactive conference and we expect to engage with Government officials, utilities, planners, business leaders, academics, researchers and citizen communities. The conference main theme include planning and development of smart cities in Rajasthan, panel discussions on issues and challenges of smart cities with a thrust on PPP mode of resource mobilization. The Modi Government has recently announced the list of first 20 cities to be developed as “Smart Cities” with Bhubaneswar topping the list followed by Pune, Jaipur, Surat, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Jabalpur, Vishakhapatnam, Sholapur, Davanagere, Indore, New Delhi, Coimbatore, Kakinada, Belgaum, Udaipur, Guwahati, Chennai, Ludhiana and Bhopal. The winning cities will receive an investment amount of Rs. 50,802 Crore from Ministry of Urban Development over next five years with all the cities proposing public-private-partnership as a major vehicle of resource mobilization. Rajasthan was first to submit smart city plan to the Urban Development Ministry - investment outlays proposal for Kota Rs. 1,493 Crore, Ajmer Rs. 1,300 Crore, Udaipur Rs. 1,221 Crore and Jaipur Rs. 2,403 Crore - Total of Rs. 6475 Crore of investment over 5 years for developing 4 cities as smart cities has been proposed. -
Sno Tehsil Village Khasra Area Soilclass Holder Landuse Latitute Longitute Remark
1 URBAN IMPROVEMENT TRUST, UDAIPUR LAND BANK KHASRA REPORT sno Tehsil Village Khasra Area SoilClass Holder Landuse Latitute Longitute remark 1 Badgaon Amberi 4 53.600835 Ka Gorama UIT Plantation 73° 43' 56.378" E 24° 40' 38.361" N From Bilanaam 2 Badgaon Amberi 9 10.421368 Pahad UIT Forest 73° 44' 11.832" E 24° 40' 25.348" N From Bilanaam 3 Badgaon Amberi 20 1.984697 Kankri Makaan UIT Plantation 73° 44' 29.440" E 24° 40' 24.033" N From Bilanaam Bhoomi Kankri 4 Badgaon Amberi 31 1.15133 UIT Plantation 73° 44' 39.660" E 24° 40' 21.549" N From Bilanaam Kadeem Bhoori Kankri 5 Badgaon Amberi 43 8.735091 UIT Forest 73° 44' 52.534" E 24° 40' 17.196" N From Bilanaam Gorma Bhoori Kankri 6 Badgaon Amberi 260 6.049624 UIT Residential 73° 44' 11.743" E 24° 40' 1.559" N From Bilanaam Gorma 7 Badgaon Amberi 414 1.872481 Badda UIT Residential 73° 44' 13.100" E 24° 39' 45.608" N From Bilanaam 8 Badgaon Amberi 437 53.668356 Kankri Kadeem UIT 73° 44' 46.918" E 24° 39' 41.939" N From Bilanaam Residential 9 Badgaon Amberi 438 53.668356 Pahad Charagaah 73° 44' 46.918" E 24° 39' 41.939" N Plantation 10 Badgaon Amberi 508 2.70538 Pahad UIT Residential 73° 44' 37.381" E 24° 39' 37.299" N From Bilanaam 11 Badgaon Amberi 512 2.455649 Pahad UIT Residential 73° 44' 34.344" E 24° 39' 30.920" N From Bilanaam 12 Badgaon Amberi 518 1.689911 Pahad UIT Residential 73° 44' 32.671" E 24° 39' 26.461" N From Bilanaam 13 Badgaon Amberi 633 2.065059 Magri UIT Residential 73° 44' 16.556" E 24° 39' 29.076" N From Bilanaam 14 Badgaon Amberi 689 1.477009 Magri UIT Residential 73°