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Tasa Targets Centre's 'Indifference' to Tea Demolished, but Not Temple: Subramanian
NEWS BOOKS INDIA English News >> The Telegraph >> frontpage Yogi Adityanath Orders Crackdown On Food Grain, Ration... Sunday, 26 Mar, 2.30 am 10 MIN AGO FRONTPAGE NATIONAL A Mosque Can Be Tasa targets Centre's 'indifference' to tea Demolished, But Not Temple: Subramanian... 11 MIN AGO LATEST UP: Family Seeks Permission For Beef, Cops Approve Only For... 14 MIN AGO HEADLINES BJP Preparing Handbook On UP Win To Share Success Formula With PollBound... 14 MIN AGO HEADLINES DroughtHit Tamil Nadu Farmers Hold Mock Funeral Jorhat BJP MP Kamakhya Prasad Tasa today lashed out at the Centre for its "indifference" towards the In... tea industry in Assam. 14 MIN AGO Tasa speaks at the seminar in Tocklai on Saturday. Picture courtesy: TRA Jorhat, March 25: Jorhat BJP MP Kamakhya Prasad Tasa today lashed out at the Centre for its Browse By Topics "indifference" towards the tea industry in Assam. Yogi Adityanath Tasa launched the attack during a seminar on Impact of Climate Change on Tea and Ameliorative Measures at the Tea Research auditorium at Tocklai in Jorhat district. The seminar was attended by Invincible Indians Union commerce secretary Rita Teotia, senior officials of the commerce ministry, Tea Board of India Football and stakeholders from the tea industry. Entertainment Tasa said the administration in Delhi has not shown much interest in the tea industry as there is a feeling that the tea industry is not as big as the other sectors. The turnover of the tea industry is around News Rs 15,000 crore and Assam produces more than half the tea in the country. -
(As on 28.05.2020) STATEMENT SHOWING VISITS of MEMBERS of PARLIAMENT (DURING 16TH LOK SABHA) ABROAD and EXPENDITURES on THESE VISITS YEAR-WISE
(As on 28.05.2020) STATEMENT SHOWING VISITS OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (DURING 16TH LOK SABHA) ABROAD AND EXPENDITURES ON THESE VISITS YEAR-WISE Sl. No. Date of Events Events/Country visited Name of Delegates Expenditure as per bills and debit claims settled (Approx.) 2014 1 25-29 June, 2014 Pan-Commonwealth Conference of Commonwealth Women 1. Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi, MP, LS Rs. 14,90,882/- Parliamentarians in London, United Kingdom 2. Ms. Bhavana Pundikrao Gawali, MP, Lok Sabha 2 2-10 October, 2014 The 60th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in 1. Shri Pankaj Choudhary, MP, Lok Rs. 16,81,447/- Yaounde, Cameroon Sabha 2. Shri Prem Das Rai, MP, Lok Sabha 3 2-8 November, 2014 The 6th Youth Parliament in North West Provincial Smt. Raksha Nikhil Khadse, MP, Lok Rs. 2,78,000/- Legislature, South Africa Sabha 4 18 – 20 November, Global Financial Crisis workshop for Asia, South East Asia 1. Dr. Kirit Somaiya, MP, Lok Sabha Rs. 1,58,369/- 2014 and India Regions in Dhaka from 18 – 20 November, 2014 2. Smt. V. Sathyabama MP, Lok Sabha 2015 5. 15 – 18 January, Standing Committee Meeting of CSPOC in Jersey in Smt. Sumitra Mahajan, Hon’ble Rs. 55,48,005/- 2015 January, 2015 Speaker, Lok Sabha 6. 4-6 February, 2015 International Parliamentary Conference on Human Rights 1. Shri Prem Prakash Chaudhary, Rs. 9,87,784/- in the Modern Day Commonwealth “Magna Carta to MP, Lok Sabha Commonwealth Charter” in London, 4-6 February, 2015 2. Dr. Satya Pal Singh, MP, Lok Sabha 7. 8 – 10 April, 2015 Workshop on Parliamentary Codes of Conduct-Establishing Shri Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Rs. -
[ for Thursday,31St October 2019]
THE GAUHATI HIGH COURT AT GUWAHATI (The High Court of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh) SUPPLEMENTARY CAUSELIST [PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE] Web:www.ghconline.gov.in [ For Thursday,31st October 2019] [ALL MENTION FOR LISTING OF CASES AND FOR ANY URGENT MATTER MUST BE MADE AT 10:30 AM BEFORE RESPECTIVE BENCHES] [HON'BLE COURTS WILL TAKE UP PART - II HEARING LIST ON ALL MOTION DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF DAILY LIST, IF TIME PERMITS] [AT 10:30 AM] BEFORE: HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON BLE MR. JUSTICE ACHINTYA MALLA BUJOR BARUA COURT NO: 1 [DIVISION BENCH - I THIS BENCH WILL TAKE UP HEARING LIST DATED 02-09-2019 TO 01-11-2019,(RELATING TO DIVISION BENCH - I) ALONG WITH THE FOLLOWING MATTERS] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sr.No. Case Number Main Parties Petitioner Advocate Respondent Advocate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JUDGEMENT 18 Mat.App./48/2018 HAREN CHANDRA GHOSH MR. S C BISWAS MS B DEVI WITH LCR Versus MS J BORAH MS. J PAUL SMTI JHARNA MANDAL MR R KARIM MS. S AHMED MR. P S BISWAS MS A PARVEEN 19 Mat.App./54/2018 SMTI JHUNU SARKAR KUNDA MS. P BHATTACHARYA MR. J P DAS WITH LCR Versus MR. N J KHATANIAR MR. M K RAJAK SRI BIKASH KUNDA MR. A BORUA MS G DAS MR. N I CHOWDHURY 20 WP(C)/3100/2019 DEBASRI DEB MR. N DHAR MR. K N CHOUDHURY Versus MR. T U LASKAR MRS. R S CHOWDHURY UNION OF INDIA AND 5 ORS. MS. U BARUAH MR. M MAHANTA ASSTT.S.G.I. -
Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs Lok Sabha
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.6324 TO BE ANSWERED ON THE 5TH MAY, 2015/VAISAKHA 15, 1937 (SAKA) INFILTRATION FROM BANGLADESH 6324. SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA: SHRI GAURAV GOGOI: Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government has recently directed Chief Ministers of West Bengal and four North-Eastern States to expedite land acquisition for border fencing and the setting up of Border Out Posts (BOP) to address the issue of infiltration from Bangladesh; (b) if so, the details of the directions issued in this regard; (c) the response of the said States thereon; (d) whether the Government has allocated special funds to the concerned States to expedite the proposed tasks; and (e) if so, the details thereof along with the funds released so far, State-wise? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI KIREN RIJIJU) (a) & (b): During March, 2015, the Union Home Minister has written to the Chief Ministers of West Bengal, Assam, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Tripura to expedite the land acquisition process for pending border fencing and the setting up of Border Out Posts (BOPs) to address the issue of infiltration from Bangladesh. The Chief Ministers have been requested to review the matter personally and resolve the issues so that the pending border infrastructure works can be completed at the earliest. (c) The State Governments concerned have initiated action in this regard in consultation with the Border Security Force (BSF). (d) & (e) The payments for land acquisition are released to the State Governments as and when the demand for funds is raised by the State Governments during the process of land acquisition. -
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Contents 1. Founders’ Note 2. What is I-Parliament? 3. Overview of Agenda 4. External Speakers List 5. Unfree Country-Poetry Founders’ Note Raihan Vadra & Yasharth Goyal Raihan and I are delighted to welcome you all to the 5th National Session of I-Parliament. As we complete our second anniversary this year, the Secretariat is overwhelmed with the response we have received over the years. In the sessions held so far, I-Parliament was able to develop innovative legislative ideas through extensive, vigorous and exciting debate amongst participants. These were then crafted by I-Parliament into weighty Constitutional and Legislative Amendment proposals that have received appreciation from senior policy experts. At the session held in April last year we discussed and drafted a Bill on Electoral Reforms in India. The Bill was duly handed over to Ms.Sushmita Dev, Member of Parliament, Silchar, for her consideration for being moved as a Private Member’s Bill in the Lok Sabha. Not only was the bill duly appreciated by her but also filed in the Legislative Department which amends the Representation of People’s Act. We are in the process of starting several new initiatives including youth Democracy Clubs that aim to strengthen the movement, promoting an educated public which is essential to democratic process. True to our mission of being an inclusive movement, later this year we plan to hold a session of I-Parliament for students who have never had exposure to the MUN/Mock-Parliament experience. We are also planning a joint Session with the Bhutan’s Children Parliament with the aim of building bonds and enhancing friendly relations with them. -
Fully the Best Case Scenario and Worst Case Scenario at the Dissident Legislators, in This Time of Situation
WWW.EASTERNMIRRORNAGALAND.COM EASTERN MIRROR Modi accused of hypocrisy Oscar winning actor Martin NorthEast United appoints Joao over cow vigilantes | P8 Landau dead | P10 de Deus as head coach | P12 NATION ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS VOL. XVI NO. 194 | PAGES 12 ` 4/- RNI NO. NAGENG/2002/07906 DIMAPUR, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2017 Will opt for fresh candidates if legislators fails to return: Shurho 59 Nagaland MLAs cast their votes; Our Correspondent and MP Neiphiu Rio. We bers) want to have a share in Kohima, July 17 (EMN) : want to open the way for the inheritance, they should Chief Minister Dr Shürho- reconciliation,” he said add- come back.” zelie Liezietsu on Monday ing “if they (dissident mem- More on Page 5 CM harassed in Assembly Secretariat made it clear that the NPF party will opt for fresh and Our Correspondent “We cannot run an Assembly better candidates in the next NPF workers reaffirm Kohima, July 17 (EMN): Naga- in this manner. Assembly is sup- State general election, in land recorded 100% polling in the posed to be above party politics,” case the dissident NPF leg- Presidential Election 2017 held to- Liezietsu asserted, while adding, islators fails to turn back to support for Shurho day at the state Assembly Secretar- it was unfortunate, but it had hap- the party fold. Dimapur July 17 (EMN): An emergency meeting of the iat with all the 59 members of the pened. Speaking to media per- NPF party workers comprising of its central office bear- Nagaland Legislative Assembly Meanwhile, talking to Eastern sons at his office chamber ers, and all its frontal units resolved to reaffirm their sup- (NLA) having exercised their fran- Mirror, commissioner & secretary this afternoon, the chief port for Shurhozelie Liezietsu the chief minister and also chise. -
Tilte: Need to Start Construction of Dhubri-Phulbari Bridge Over River Brahmaputra
an> Tilte: Need to start construction of Dhubri-Phulbari Bridge over river Brahmaputra. SHRI BADRUDDIN AJMAL (DHUBRI): I would like to draw the attention of the Government towards a long pending public demand for construction of Dhubri-Phulbari Bridge over river Brahamputra which will connect Assam and Meghalaya with the rest of the nation. Presently, people have to travel long distance by road or through water way between Dhubri and Phulbari putting their lives at risk. Several incidents have taken place in which many people have lost their lives. The project was already included under Special Accelerated Road Development Programme for North East (SARDP-NE) but unfortunately this has been kept pending since several years. Due to importance of this bridge, I have been pursuing this matter for the last six years. I have written several letters as well as I have met concerned ministers and officers on the issue but no development has taken place so far. In February 2013, the then Union Minister of Road & Transport and Highways announced that his ministry had decided to start the construction of a bridge over Brahmaputra to link Dhubri on the north bank and Phulbari on the south bank which will be a part of Rs 1763.27 crore project. However, the project is yet to be started. I humbly request the Hon'ble Minister of Road Transport & Highways with consultation to the Hon'ble Finance Minister to take necessary action to start construction of Dhubri-Phulbari Bridge at the earliest for the larger interest of people. . -
List of Successful Candidates
11 - LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNER PARTY Andhra Pradesh 1 Nagarkurnool Dr. Manda Jagannath INC 2 Nalgonda Gutha Sukender Reddy INC 3 Bhongir Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy INC 4 Warangal Rajaiah Siricilla INC 5 Mahabubabad P. Balram INC 6 Khammam Nama Nageswara Rao TDP 7 Aruku Kishore Chandra Suryanarayana INC Deo Vyricherla 8 Srikakulam Killi Krupa Rani INC 9 Vizianagaram Jhansi Lakshmi Botcha INC 10 Visakhapatnam Daggubati Purandeswari INC 11 Anakapalli Sabbam Hari INC 12 Kakinada M.M.Pallamraju INC 13 Amalapuram G.V.Harsha Kumar INC 14 Rajahmundry Aruna Kumar Vundavalli INC 15 Narsapuram Bapiraju Kanumuru INC 16 Eluru Kavuri Sambasiva Rao INC 17 Machilipatnam Konakalla Narayana Rao TDP 18 Vijayawada Lagadapati Raja Gopal INC 19 Guntur Rayapati Sambasiva Rao INC 20 Narasaraopet Modugula Venugopala Reddy TDP 21 Bapatla Panabaka Lakshmi INC 22 Ongole Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy INC 23 Nandyal S.P.Y.Reddy INC 24 Kurnool Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash Reddy INC 25 Anantapur Anantha Venkata Rami Reddy INC 26 Hindupur Kristappa Nimmala TDP 27 Kadapa Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy INC 28 Nellore Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy INC 29 Tirupati Chinta Mohan INC 30 Rajampet Annayyagari Sai Prathap INC 31 Chittoor Naramalli Sivaprasad TDP 32 Adilabad Rathod Ramesh TDP 33 Peddapalle Dr.G.Vivekanand INC 34 Karimnagar Ponnam Prabhakar INC 35 Nizamabad Madhu Yaskhi Goud INC 36 Zahirabad Suresh Kumar Shetkar INC 37 Medak Vijaya Shanthi .M TRS 38 Malkajgiri Sarvey Sathyanarayana INC 39 Secundrabad Anjan Kumar Yadav M INC 40 Hyderabad Asaduddin Owaisi AIMIM 41 Chelvella Jaipal Reddy Sudini INC 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS,INDIA 2009 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE CONSTITUENCY WINNER PARTY Andhra Pradesh 42 Mahbubnagar K. -
Government of India Ministry of Tourism Rajya Sabha
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.*95 ANSWERED ON 11.02.2020 FUND ALLOCATION FOR PROJECTS IN NORTH EASTERN STATES *95. SHRI KAMAKHYA PRASAD TASA: Will the Minister of TOURISM be pleased to state: (a) whether it is a fact that the Ministry has sanctioned 18 projects covering all the North Eastern States for ` 1456 crores, if so, the details thereof, State-wise; and (b) the details of funds released, State-wise? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE FOR TOURISM (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) (SHRI PRAHLAD SINGH PATEL) (a) and (b): A statement is laid on the table of the House. ******** STATEMENT IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) AND (b) OF RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.*95 ANSWERED ON 11.02.2020 REGARDING FUND ALLOCATION FOR PROJECTS IN NORTH EASTERN STATES. (a) and (b): Ministry under the Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD Schemes have sanctioned 18 projects covering all the North Eastern States for Rs.1456 crore. The details of these projects along with funds released State wise are given in Annexure. ******** ANNEXURE STATEMENT IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) AND (b) OF RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.*95 ANSWERED ON 11.02.2020 REGARDING FUND ALLOCATION FOR PROJECTS IN NORTH EASTERN STATES. The details of projects sanctioned to North Eastern States under Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD schemes. (in Rs. crore) S. State Scheme Name of Project Year of Sanction Release No. Sanction Amt. Amt. 1. Arunachal Swadesh Development of 2014-15 49.77 39.81 Pradesh Darshan North East Circuit: Bhalukpong- Bomdila and Tawang 2. Arunachal Swadesh Development of 2015-16 97.14 77.71 Pradesh Darshan North East Circuit: Jirigaon, Nafra, Seppa, Pappu, Pasa, Pakke Valleys, Lumdung, Lafang Sohung Lake, Taro Yar, New Sagalee, Ziro, Yomcha 3. -
Government of India Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1106 TO BE ANSWERED ON 08-02-2019 Green India Mission 1106. SHRI RADHESHYAM BISWAS: Will the Minister of ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE be pleased to state: (a) the objectives of the Green India Mission (GIM); (b) whether the said mission has been successful in fulfilling its mandate and if so, the physical and financial achievements in the last five years and if not, the reasons therefor; (c) whether it is a fact that the Group of Secretaries in their report on Energy and Environment, submitted to the Government in November-December 2016 had recommended that ‘at the Central level, the National Afforestation and Eco- Development Board will be merged with the GIM Directorate and will be managed by the Forestry Wing of the Ministry’; (d) the steps taken by his Ministry to implement the said recommendation; and (e) the time by which his Ministry will implement the said recommendation of the Group of Secretaries and the revamped GIM Directorate will be functional? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE (DR. MAHESH SHARMA) (a) and (b) National Mission for a Green India (GIM) is one of the eight Missions under the National Action Plan on Climate Change. It aims to address climate change by increasing the forest/tree cover, improvement in the quality of forest/tree cover and provision of alternative fuel energy sources to households. GIM activities were started in the Financial Year 2015-16. So far funds amounting to Rs. -
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A 439178 Form 26 (See Rule 4A) AFFIDAVIT TO BE FILED BY THE CANDIDATE ALONGWIlH' NOMINATION PAPER IBEFORE THE RETURNING OFFICER FOR ELECTION TO HOUSE OF PEOPLE ... (NAME OF iTHE HOUSE) FROM 4-DHUBRI H. P. CONSTITUENCY. (NAME OF THE CONSTITUENCY) PART-A I, BADRUDDIN AJMAL, **SonI daugHter I wHe of .... LATE AJMAL:ALI aged 63 Years, resident gofVillage: DONKIGAON, P.O. & P.S. HOTAI, District - HOTAI,ASSAM, PIN - 782435. (mention full postal address), a candidate at the above election, do hereby solemnly affirm and state on oath as Iunder: <' J~ (1) I am a candidate set up by ALL INDIA UNITED DEMOCRATIC FRONT. :~~. ~" (~name,ofthe politicalparty) t:am eeatesaag as aA lRdef:leRtieateaadiEiate. ~~~.~: ~: r- St,j)"i'out whichever is not applicable). , i~~"'l "I"l-,ttl ~~ '¢.\.~ t(\"',' . - - 9\'~ I ~ .\. J6" b'~~"'t! Q-- Page 1 of 16 ~ · ,p.o." 'r.i~\t'': , - d' U'mad ~~\e.q1)-" . I,;" '\ ":~.:':'l/i"~ Banaz In I"\n JtN~' I" '; .• ',,t.: ,:.:~.:;, t~'1;': ." NOT A R V ..... r- ..I~r ", 'I "!", tri • OhUUI" '.,', ; ~,.;~.~,r..,:'::h,' '., Ohubri Dis c... (ASsam), lndia • Regd. No.~OB'·3 .' (2) My name is enrolled in91- Hojai Legislative Assembly Constituency, Assam (name of the constituency and the state), at serial No. 774 in part No. 21. (3) My Contact Telephone number(s) is/ are, +91 9435561156,+919013180448and my e-mail id (if any) is [email protected] and my social media account(s) (if any) is/are (i) Facebook: Maulana Badruddin Ajmal @ MaulanaBadruddinAjmal. , .,', (ii) Instagram: mbajrnal_official (iii) Twitter: MBadruddinAjmal. (4) -
The Rajya Sabha Met in the Parliament House at 11-00 Am
WEDNESDAY, THE 11TH MAY, 2016 (The Rajya Sabha met in the Parliament House at 11-00 a.m.) 11-00 a.m. 1. Papers Laid on the Table Shri Bandaru Dattatreya (Minister of State (Independent Charge) in the Ministry of Labour and Employment) laid on the Table a copy each (in English and Hindi) of the following Notifications of the Ministry of Labour and Employment, under sub-section (2) of Section 7 of the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952:— (1) G.S.R. 93 (E), dated the 20th January, 2016, publishing the Employees‘ Provident Funds (Third Amendment) Scheme, 2015 along with delay statement. (2) G.S.R. 440 (E), dated the 25th April, 2016, publishing the Employees‘ Pension (Second Amendment) Scheme, 2016. Shri Shripad Yesso Naik (Minister of State (Independent Charge) in the Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) and Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare) laid on the Table a copy each (in English and Hindi) of the following papers:— (i) (a) Annual Report and Accounts of the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), New Delhi, for the year 2014-15, together with the Auditor's Report on the Accounts. (b) Review by Government on the working of the above Institute. (c) Statement giving reasons for the delay in laying the papers mentioned at (i) (a) above. (ii) (a) Annual Report of the Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, for the year 2014-15. (b) Annual Accounts of the Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, for the year 2014-15, and the Audit Report thereon.