DVS may lose railways, BJP firm on Suresh Prabhu

November 8, 2014

Gowda loseNew Delhi, Nov 8: With a day to go for the first recast of the NDA government, there were indications that railway minister Sadananda Gowda may be given a different assignment as part of the government's new thrust to catalyze the infrastructure sector.

Sources in BJP indicated that the change of leadership of the critical infrastructure ministry was under consideration in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's anxiety to tone up functioning of the government's largest enterprise.

The plan to induct former Union minister Suresh Prabhu even as his party Shiv Sena plays hardball is part of the objective to boost the core sectors of the economy. Though Prabhu has already been tasked with responsibilities like being a 'sherpa' for G20 talks and also emerged as the top contender to head the new incarnation of the Planning Commission, he is, on paper, a paid-up member of Sena.

Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, who was approached on Thursday to suggest two candidates for inclusion in the Modi ministry, has not got back yet. While the delay is being seen as his ploy to get BJP to give in to the demand for increasing Sena's representation in the Devendra Fadnavis government in Maharashtra, BJP sources hinted that the leadership may press ahead with its plan to bring in Prabhu regardless of what Thackeray might decide.

The concern over infrastructure also appears to have led the government to conclude that the telecommunications ministry, too, needs the attention of a full-scale minister. The portfolio is with Ravishankar Prasad who also looks after law and justice. It is not clear whether the concern will lead to Prasad being relieved of the telecom and IT ministry or, alternatively, give up law.

Pointers that rural development ministry, which is being looked after by transport minister Nitin Gadkari since Gopinath Munde's death, may also have a full-fledged minister ties in with the larger thrust to drive infrastructure.

Railways occupies a key place in the PM's plans. Both during and after the poll campaign, Modi has delineated his priorities for the public transporter by pushing for introduction of high-speed 'bullet trains', modernization of infrastructure and upgrade of facilities, in addition to putting trains at the centre of an ambitious plan to boost tourism, including religious tourism, and foraying into unchartered terrain in the Himalayas.

With Goa CM Manohar Parrikar, who announced on Friday that he would become a member of the Rajya Sabha from UP, set to join the Centre, the BJP leadership is having to deal with claims of CM aspirants in the state.

Goa Speaker Rajendra Arlekar remains the frontrunner. The BJP parliamentary board will meet here on Saturday to decide Parrikar's successor.

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April 4,2020

Kochi, Apr 4: France on Saturday evacuated 112

French citizens stranded in Kerala and Tamil Nadu in a special Air India flight, official sources said here.

The Embassy of France had made a request to the Kerala government to facilitate the journey of the French citizens stranded due to the lockdown announced by the central government to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus.

The French citizens, mostly tourists and those who came for Ayurvedic treatment, were brought here by the state tourism department 24 days ahead of their trip.

They underwent a medical examination before boarding the flight for Paris from Cochin International Airport at 08.13 am on Saturday, officials said.

The Air India flight was chartered by the French government for evacuating its citizens in various cities in India including Kochi, Bengaluru and Mumbai.

On Friday, Gulf nation Oman had evacuated its 46 citizens stranded in Kochi in an Oman Air flight.

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March 29,2020

Jaipur, Mar 29: A batch of 275 Indians evacuated from coronavirus-hit Iran arrived at the Jodhpur airport on Sunday morning, an official said.

He said a preliminary screening of the passengers was conducted at the airport and thereafter, they were shifted to the Army Wellness Facility set up at the Jodhpur Military Station.

Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Rohit Kumar Singh said of the 275 passengers, there were 133 women and 142 men, including two infants and four children.

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June 9,2020

New Delhi, Jun 9: Petrol price on Tuesday was hiked by 54 paise per litre and diesel by 58 paise a litre - the third straight daily increase in rates after oil PSUs ended an 82-day hiatus in rate revision.

Petrol price in Delhi was hiked to Rs 73.00 per litre from 72.46, while diesel rates were increased to Rs 71.17 a litre from Rs 70.59, according to a price notification of state oil marketing companies.

This is the third daily increase in rates in a row. Oil companies had on Sunday restarted revising prices in line with costs, after ending an 82-day hiatus.

Prices were raised by 60 paise per litre each on both petrol and diesel on Sunday as well as on Monday. In all, petrol price has gone up by Rs 1.74 per litre and diesel by Rs 1.78 a litre in three days.

Oil PSUs - Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) - had put daily price revisions on hold soon after the government on March 14, hiked excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 3 per litre each.

Oil companies did not pass on that excise duty hike, as well as the May 6 increase in tax on petrol by Rs 10 per litre and Rs 13 a litre hike on diesel by setting them off against the decline in retail prices that should have effected to reflect international oil rates falling to two-decade low.

International rates have since rebounded and oil companies having exhausted all the margin are now passing on the increase to customers, an industry official said.

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