| No Proposal for Legalisation of Black Money |
The Government is not contemplating a proposal to legalise black money. Drive against tax evasion is an on-going process. Appropriate action under the direct tax laws including assessment of income, raising tax demand, levy of penalty and launching of prosecution in appropriate cases is taken whenever tax evasion is detected. Searches and surveys conducted under the Income-tax Act have led to detection of valuable evidence of large scale tax evasion which has been brought into tax.
The Government has taken various steps under a multi-pronged strategy to deal with the issue of black money which includes the following:
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current affairs
| Capsispray Developed by DRDO | ||
| Defence Research Laboratory (DRL), Tejpur, a laboratory of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed a chilli spray i.e. CAPSISPRAY. It is an eco-friendly non-lethal chilli spray for personal protection and self-defence. It contains Oleoresin Capsicum extracted from the world’s hottest chilli, the Bhut Jolokia (Capsicum Assamicum), largely cultivated in Assam and other parts of North Eastern States of India. The prototype of chilli spray is ready and the product is required to be tested for several toxicology parameters. DRDO will take further steps to popularise the product once trials are over.
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Proposals for Foreign Direct Investment
New initiative in agriculture field
| In Principle Approval Given for Making Rajendra Agriculture University Bihar into Central University | ||||||||||
| The conversion of Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa (Samastipur), Bihar into a Central Agricultural University has been agreed to in-principle. This will become operational after various modalities in this regard are agreed between the State Government and Government of India. There are two Central Agricultural Universities in the country so far: 1. Central Agricultural University, Imphal (1993) 2. Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi (2014)
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Planned Development of North-Eastern Region
Fifty three (53) Ministries/Departments of Government of India earmark 10% of their Gross Budgetary Support (GBS) for North Eastern Region (NER)that is spent as per their own development plans. Details of the development plans as communicated by different line Ministries undertaking infrastructure development projects in NER are as follows:-
I. Railways:
Master Plan for development of railway infrastructure in the North-Eastern States includes:-
i) connectivity to all State capitals.
ii) unigauge broadgauge network in the region.
iii) augmentation of network capacity for handling growth of traffic in future
iv) expansion of network to unconnected areas of the region.
v) Strengthening international borders.
vi) Improving trade and connectivity with neighbouring countries.
20 major infrastructural projects for New Line, Doubling and Gauge Conversion are sanctioned and ongoing in North Eastern States. These include 10 National Projects. Together these major projects cover a length of 2919 km. at a cost of Rs.38310 crore.
II. Telecommunication:
Comprehensive Telecom Development Plan for North East Region (NER) includes:-
(i) Provision of 2G mobile coverage in identified uncovered areas.
(ii) Provision of seamless 2G mobile coverage along the National Highways in NER.
(iii) Ensuring reliability of and redundancy in the transmission network at State capitals and district headquarters in NER.
In its meeting held on 13.06.2014, the Telecom Commission approved the proposal to implement the Comprehensive Telecom Development Plan at an estimated project cost of Rs.5336.18 crore.
III. Roads:
Special Accelerated Road Development Programme for North East (SARDP-NE) includesupgradation of 10141 km road stretches of National Highways and State Roads aims to upgrade National Highways connecting State Capitals to 4 lane or 2 lane and to provide connectivity to all 88 District Headquarter towns of NER by at least 2-lane road.
IV. Power:
Development of power sector inter-alia includes:-
(i) Generation: A generation capacity addition programme of 5596 MW in the North Eastern Region;
(ii) Transmission:
(a) A comprehensive scheme for strengthening of transmission and distribution system in Arunachal Pradesh & Sikkim at an estimated cost of Rs.4754.42 crore;
(b) ‘NER Power System Improvement Project’ for strengthening of Transmission and Distribution system in Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. The estimated cost of the scheme is Rs.4923.32 crore.
(c) Providing access to Electricity to rural households during XII Five Year Plan with the total project cost of Rs.2311.37 crore.
V. Inland Waterways:
Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has a mandate to develop National Waterways including National Waterway-2 (River Brahmaputra) from Bangladesh Border (near Dhubri) to Sadiya for the purpose of inland water transport and Development of Barak River from Lakhipur to Bhanga (121 km) as a National Waterway at an estimated cost of Rs.141 crore at 2014 price.
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| Generation of Electricity from Solid Waste | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is implementing programmes on energy from urban, industrial and agricultural wastes/residues including setting up of five pilot projects for power generation from municipal solid waste. This was stated by Sh. Piyush Goyal, Minister of state for Power, Coal & New and Renewable Energy (Independent Charge) in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today. The programme provides Central Financial Assistance of Rs.2.00 crore/MW limited to Rs.10 Crore per project. In addition, excise duty exemption and concessional custom duty are also being provided to such projects. The Minister further stated that only one project of 16 MW capacity is operational at Okhla, New Delhi and four more projects [at Delhi (2 Nos.), Hyderabad (A.P.), Pune (Maharashtra)] have been commenced, the Minister added.
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Female Literacy
| On account of comparatively low female literacy rate among the disadvantaged groups including Muslims, a target focused approach to enhance female literacy among Muslim adults under the name of Maulana Azad Taleeme-e-Balighan has been initiated since February, 2014. The female literacy rate is lower than the national average female literacy rate in ten States and one Union Territory namely, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Dadra & Nagar Haveli. Various factors viz. poverty, gender and social inequities, etc. are impeding female literacy in the country. A statement indicating State/UT-wise and gender-wise literacy rate in the country as per Census, 2011 is annexed. In order to improve female literacy rate in the country, Government has been implementing Saakshar Bharat programme since October, 2009 in rural areas of all the districts that had adult female literacy rate of 50% and below as per Census, 2001, including left wing extremism affected districts, irrespective of their literacy rate. The scheme has a target of 70 million adult non-literates, including 60 million women, with special thrust on disadvantaged groups. In addition, Government is implementing the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 for universalisation of elementary education for all children in the age group of 6-14 years. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan has targeted interventions for girls that includes opening of schools in the neighbourhood, appointment of additional teachers including women teachers, free textbooks, free uniforms, separate toilets for girls, teachers’ sensitisation programmes, gender-sensitive teaching-learning materials, etc. In addition Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBV) has been opened in Educationally Backward Blocks where the female rural literacy is below the national average to provide for residential upper primary schools for girls. |
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