Government proposing to raise workdays under MNREGA to 150 days

February 26, 2014

MNREGANew Delhi, Feb 26: The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government is looking to make its employment guarantee scheme more attractive ahead of elections for the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe beneficiaries, hoping it would fetch it good dividends as in 2009.

The Union Cabinet is expected to take up a proposal on Friday to increase the number of work days under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) by 50 days to 150 days for the SC and ST beneficiaries. The Cabinet is also likely to consider a 10 per cent increase in the dearness allowance of central government employees and take up a finance ministry proposal to withdraw conciliation offer made to Vodafone regarding the tax demand on its 2007 acquisition of Hutchison E ..

The government's biggest social welfare scheme, at present, offers at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The scheme, launched in February 2006, is widely credited with returning the UPA to power in 2009 elections. The interim budget for 2014-15 has set aside about Rs 34,000 crore for the scheme in the coming fiscal, same as the allocation last year.

The government's biggest social welfare scheme, at present, offers at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The scheme, launched in February 2006, is widely credited with returning the UPA to power in 2009 elections. The interim budget for 2014-15 has set aside about Rs 34,000 crore for the scheme in the coming fiscal, same as the allocation last year.

The increase in the number of days for SC and ST is not likely to make a material dent in the expense because the spending has usually been below allocation. According to the government, 155.9 crore person days of work was generated under the scheme up to February 7, which means the full year (2013-14) is likely to fall short of 230.2 crore person days generated in the previous fiscal. The strengthening of the scheme comes even as the rural development ministry has accepted a high-level panel's ..

The increase in the number of days for SC and ST is not likely to make a material dent in the expense because the spending has usually been below allocation. According to the government, 155.9 crore person days of work was generated under the scheme up to February 7, which means the full year (2013-14) is likely to fall short of 230.2 crore person days generated in the previous fiscal. The strengthening of the scheme comes even as the rural development ministry has accepted a high-level panel's ..

The new formula proposed by the Mahendra Dev committee will allow the ministry to use minimum wages offered under the Minimum Wages Act as the base to be annually revised on the basis of CPI- rural inflation index. Considering the high rural retail inflation, 9.4 per cent in January, the wage revision is likely to be steep for the scheme that is already blamed for causing a spike in rural wages and higher inflation by setting a floor on wages.

The Cabinet will also consider the finance ministry's proposal to withdraw the conciliation offer made to Vodafone after the telecom major did not accept the terms of the offer. The government had offered a non-binding conciliation under the Indian arbitration law regarding the Rs8,000-crore demand slapped on the company in respect of its 2007 acquisition of Hutchison Essar in a transaction executed outside India.

The Cabinet will also take up a proposal for a 10 per cent increase in dearness allowance of central government employees. The dearness allowance is benchmarked to inflation and is given in installments in July and January.

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July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: In a significant step, ICMR has partnered with Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) to fast-track clinical trials of the indigenous COVID-19 vaccine (BBV152 COVID Vaccine). It is the first indigenous vaccine being developed by India and is one of the top priority projects which is being monitored at the topmost level of the Government, says ICMR in a statement.

The vaccine is derived from a strain of SARS-CoV-z isolated by ICMR-National Institute of Virology, Pune. ICMR and BBIL are jointly working for the preclinical as well as clinical development of this vaccine.

In a letter to the institutes that will be involved in the trails of the vaccine, ICMR has said

"It is envisaged to launch the vaccine for public health use latest by 15th August 2020 after completion of all clinical trials. BBIL is working expeditiously to meet the target. However, final outcome will depend on the cooperation of all clinical trial sites involved in this project. you have been chosen as a clinical trial site of the BBV152 COVID vaccine. ln view of the public health emergency due to COVID-19 pandemic and urgency to launch the vaccine, you are strictly advised to fast track all approvals related to initiation of the clinical trial and ensure that the subject enrollment is initiated no later than 7th July 2020."

The ICMR also asked the institutes to comply with the order, "Kindly note that non-compliance will be viewed very seriously. Therefore, you are advised to treat this project on the highest priority and meet the given timelines without any lapse."

The ICMR has selected 12 institutes, including one from Odisha, for the clinical trial of the country's first indigenous COVID-19 vaccine.

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March 30,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 30: The Kerala chapter of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has said that the state government's decision to sell alcohol to those with a prescription from doctors for having withdrawal symptoms is not a scientific one.

"Scientific treatment should be given to those who have alcohol withdrawal symptoms. It can be treated at home or in hospitals with medicines. It is not scientifically acceptable to offer alcohol to such people instead," a statement by IMA said.
The IMA said that they have taken the matter up with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The association said that the doctors have no legal obligation to provide a prescription for alcohol.

"Writing a liquor prescription can result in the cancellation of the right to treatment. We have brought it to the notice of Chief Minister," it added.

IMA state president Dr Abraham Varghese and state secretary Dr Gopi Kumar said that scientific treatments are good for those with withdrawal symptoms and added that if other methods are adopted it will only complicate matters.

Kerala government had earlier said that it was considering the option of online sale of liquor in the state to those with a prescription from doctors.

The decision had come in the backdrop of a country-wide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

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May 25,2020

Lucknow, May 25: Migrant workers who wish to return to their places of work after the lockdown is lifted, may no longer find the going easy now.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said that his government will lay down stringent conditions for ensuring social security of workers from the state who are hired by other states.

"Other states will also need to seek permission from his government before engaging workers from UP," he said while addressing a webinar on Sunday.

The Chief Minister stated, "If any state wants manpower, the state government will have to guarantee social security and insurance of the workers. Without our permission they will not be able to take our people," he said.

He said all migrant workers who have returned to the state were being registered and their skills were being mapped by the administration. Any state or entity interested in hiring them will need to take care of their social, legal and monetary rights.

Speaking about the challenges his administration had faced during this crisis, the Chief Minister said, "When I talk of Uttar Pradesh, then it is natural to say that it is the state with the highest population. We have faced several challenges during the lockdown. At the beginning, migrant workers and labourers started coming to the state. We deployed 16,000 buses and within 24 hours, they were brought back to their home districts and arrangements were made to screen them."

Yogi Adityanath took a dig at the opposition leaders for the migrant crisis. "During the lockdown, if those who now raise slogans for the poor had honestly cared about workers, then migration could have been stopped. This did not happen. No facilities were given. At several places, electricity connections were cut, so people had to migrate." he said.

Legal experts, meanwhile said that requiring government permission for employing people could face a legal challenge as the Constitution guarantees the freedom of movement and residence and employment of workers.

"Article 19 (1)(D) guarantees freedom to move freely, and 19(1)(e) the freedom to settled in any part of the countryso the need for permission can be legally challenged," said a senior lawyer.

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