Modi promises more reforms; rolls out red carpet to investors

February 14, 2015

Pune, Feb 14: Ahead of the Budget, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today assured investors more reforms as he rolled out the red carpet to multinationals, inviting them to make use of the large pool of highly talented youth in the country.

Modi promises"I invite all those who want to participate in the economic development of the country to generate employment for our youth. Your (investors) growth is also linked to our growth," the Prime Minister said.

"In this age of competitive world, I assure corporates across the world that India is a land where they can find talents which can help them manufacture products that are very competitive," Modi told a select audience of corporates.

The Prime Minister was inaugurating the multimodal manufacturing facility set up by the American engineering giant GE Corporation.

Calling upon the investors to utilise the talent of large educated youth population, he said, "we have the highest demographic dividend, as 65 per cent of our population are below 35 years. Our talented youth have power to attract investments from across the world. Our skill power can also attract the investors."

Modi also assured his administration will improve the ease of doing business. He said the number of clearances for setting up a hospitality venture will be brought down from a massive 110 to just about 20.

"Our government has ensured predictability in our procedures, laws and policies. We have also taken many initiatives towards ease of doing business," Modi said.

The NDA government will present the first full Budget on February 28 with some analysts wondering whether it would be a complete reform oriented budget following the defeat of BJP faced in the last week's Delhi elections.

"India economy is the fastest growing economy in the world with a GDP growth rate of 7.4 per cent. We have to sustain it and take it forward and for that we are emphasising on three sectors -- manufacturing, agriculture and service sector," the Prime Minister said.

He said, there are tremendous opportunities in the manufacturing sector in India.

Modi said the Maharashtra government led by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was also focusing on ease of doing business for investors keen to explore business opportunities in his state.

Recalling his experience at the CEOs meeting during US President Barack Obama's visit last month, PM Modi said the representatives of the hospitality industry expressed concern over the several clearances required in the sector though they were keen on entering the Indian market.

"Number of permissions needed to set up hospitality industry is being brought down from 110 to 20," he said.

"India offers immense opportunities for ship-building sector," Modi said and invited US-based GE to manufacture ships in the country.

He said his government's effort is to make policies predictable to attract investments as he believes that good governance is a guarantee for development.

He also said that GE and other global firms should invest in the defence sector as the government has increased the FDI or foreign direct investment threshold to 49 per cent.

We want to move further ahead in the manufacturing sector, he said.

"We want Railways sector in India to develop, get more technology, give speed and make it the driving force of our economy," he added. Reiterating his government's commitment to reforms, Modi said, "in the last few months the government has initiated many reforms which are attracting investors from across the world. I firmly believe that the 21st century will of Asia and India will play a crucial role in it."

"Good governance is the guarantee for development. Ease of doing business is one of the key thrust areas of my government," Modi, who came to power on the promise of good governance and development, said.

Dedicating the GE facility, Modi congratulated the company for setting up such a huge manufacturing facility at Chakan near hear and also complemented the American multinational for its commitment to the country.

He said this move will give a boost to his government's flagship 'Make in India' campaign.

"We have immense opportunities in ship-building and defence sectors. I invite GE to invest in the defence and ship-building sectors," he said.

Pointing to his ambitious make in India drive, the Prime Minister said the country wants the manufacturing sector, which today contributes only under 16 percent to GDP, to grow

The previous government had set an ambitious target of taking the share of manufacturing to 25 percent of GDP by 2020 and projected USD 1 trillion investment into infrastructure space, especially ports, airports and railroads and highways, to enable this.

Modi also stressed on sustainable development and economic growth, saying for that to happen "we are focusing on manufacturing, agriculture and services sector,".

He said there was immense opportunities in the manufacturing sector. On the railway development, he said the country's railway network, which is one of the largest in the world, can become the economy's driving force.

"I want India to become self-sufficient in Railways, and upgrade the technologies used in the sector. Rail sector can become driving force for the country's economy," he said.

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June 8,2020

Jun 8: Petrol and diesel prices were hiked by 60 paisa per litre on Monday, for the second day in a row, as state-owned oil firms reverted to daily price revisions after a 83-day hiatus.

Petrol price in Delhi was hiked to Rs 72.46 per litre from Rs 71.86 on Sunday, while diesel rates were increased to Rs 70.59 a litre from Rs 69.99, according to a price notification of state oil marketing companies.

This is the second daily increase in rates in a row. Oil companies had on Sunday raised prices by 60 paisa per litre on both petrol and diesel after ending a 83-day hiatus in daily rate revision.

Daily price revision has restarted, an oil company official said.

While oil PSUs have regularly revised ATF and LPG prices, they had since March 16 kept petrol and diesel prices on hold, ostensibly on account of extreme volatility in the international oil markets.

Auto fuel prices were frozen soon after the government raised excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 3 per litre each to mop up gains arising from falling international rates.

The government on May 6 again raised excise duties by Rs 10 per litre on petrol and Rs 13 per litre on diesel.

Oil companies, instead of passing on the excise hike to consumers, decided to adjust them against the reduction required because of the drop in international oil prices. They used the same tool and did not pass on the Re 1 per litre hike required for switching over to ultra-clean BS-VI grade fuel from April 1.

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March 5,2020

Mar 5: The fourteen Italians, who have tested positive for coronavirus, have been shifted to the Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon from an ITBP quarantine centre.

The hospital issued a statement on Thursday morning, saying these patients are housed on a completely separate floor, which has been quarantined and has no contact with the rest of the hospital.

There is a dedicated medical team wearing protective gear looking after these patients.All items used on the floor are isolated to that floor.

The isolated floor will completely contain the disease even with these asymptomatic persons. All other hospital operations are operating as normal, and there is no increased risk to patients, visitors or staff, the statement said.

Twenty-one Italian tourists and their three Indian tour operators were shifted out from an ITBP quarantine centre here on Wednesday as they were exposed to novel coronavirus.

An affected Italian couple is being treated at Jaipur's SMS medical college.

Officials on Tuesday said the foreigners have been sent to a private hospital in Gurgaon and a centre in the national capital while the Indians have been transferred to the Safdarjung Hospital.

Fourteen Italians and an Indian (driver), who were in the same group as the affected Italian couple, tested positive for the virus as per information provided by the Health Ministry.

The Italian tourists and three Indians were admitted to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) force centre in Chhawla on Tuesday.

The Centre already has 112 people, 76 Indians and 36 foreigners, since February 27 after they were evacuated by an Indian Air Force (IAF) plane from China's Wuhan, the epicentre of the deadly coronavirus.

The first samples of these 112 people had tested negative when reports came in last week.

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March 2,2020

Mathura, Mar 2: Union Minister of state Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti on Sunday said after the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), the Centre might bring a population control law.

Jyoti claimed that she has already spoken to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard.

She said she believes that this issue is under the prime minister's consideration and he himself has discussed the importance of bringing this law.

Jyoti arrived here on Sunday to attend a tribute meeting held at Swami Vamdev Jyotirmath in Chaitanya Vihar. Unnao MP Sakshi Maharaj was also present at the event.

"There was a time when abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir was impossible. It was feared that if such thing happens, there will be bloodbath. No one will be hold the national flag in Kashmir. But this government can bring any law in favour of the nation," Jyoti said.

"Now, everyone believes that if Article 370 can be removed...Prime Minister Narendra Modi can bring any law which is important for the country," she added.

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expat
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Monday, 2 Mar 2020

already people are childless. struggling for IVF treatment. no need of population control. it is automatically getting control byu nature.

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