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BJP Leader Geeta Murmu Conducts Outreach Campaign in Musabani Villages
Geeta Murmu Assures Villagers of Problem Resolution, Criticizes JMM Government. BJP leader and District Minister Geeta Murmu launched an outreach campaign in Musabani’s Parulia Panchayat, meeting villagers and addressing their concerns. GHATSHILA – BJP’s determined leader and district minister Geeta Murmu conducted a public outreach campaign in various villages, including Baliya village, within…
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History denial (yes we were definitely colonized by the Muslim invaders who broke and looted our temples and forcefully converted and massacred many of our people, taking our temples back is a decolonization movement as pointed out by that other anon). Then Kashmir is an integral part of India denial... how can you even say that.
I'm myself a Hindu and a queer, and reading your views came as an unpleasant surprise. Please go do some reading, and educate yourself about how reclaiming temples isn't about hating other communities. Muslims and other minorities can and have been living in peace with Hindus for centuries. What the invaders did was wrong, and acknowledging that doesn't make Hindus Muslim haters.
You answered that other anon with no reasoning, just that whatever happened, happened before your time. All vibes no research or learning.
Unfollowing. I can make Mahabharat quotes myself.
Tipu Sultan famously destroyed temples as well as donated heavily to temples.
You tell me what to think of that.
Temples have been the site of politics since time immemorial. They were the storehouses of public engagement. And that's why they were attacked. And if we draw this logic to today: Religion is in itself politics. You cannot seperate your celebration of the Ram temple from what it really signifies: The destruction of what is presumed to be a mark of colonization.
Agreed, Muslim rulers did demolish temples. But you take one look at the bulldozer politics of today and tell me: Who is being held accountable here? Are the poor Pasmanda and lower caste muslims, who barely have enough space for themselves to live the descendants of Mahmud of Ghazni? Did they inherit the wealth of whatever was looted from the Somnath temple?
Also tell me one thing: why did the Supreme court not conclude on whether there was a temple structure under the mosque, and still give the go signal? Why was the government assigned priest murdered for stating that the Ram Mandir was purely political? Why were there many 'Ram Janmabhoomi' sites before the Babri Masjid issue? And this is not ancient history, dear anon, this was hardly a generation back.
All I ask of you is to engage critically with the world around you. Yes, celebrate Ram within your house, Mod S and I will not break into your house and laugh at you. But take one look around you as to how your celebrations are actually built on others' misery.
Oh, and by the way: if we as a nation were really decolonising.......why are massive corporations kicking Adivasis of their lands in Aarey, Hasdeo (where our dear Adani is trying to 'develop' coal mines), Gadchiroli, and many many many many places where displacement happens through casteist Panchayat meetings which are held under the supervision of the State (which are not done in the presence of the people actually affected by such projects).
In my head it means one thing: The Ram Mandir is only a carrot waved in front of us to distract us from the real State Violence that goes on. And personally, I think that's a very disrespectful way of using a god. Its actually.....saddening.
Thank you for protecting your peace and unfollowing us, though! I wish you farewell on your internet journey
-Mod G
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Hello, Anon-Who-Is Unfollowing-And-Have-Decided-to-Announce-Your-Departure-Because-You-Wanted-Our-Attention,
Well, you have my attention. But it seems like I don't have yours because you have somehow managed to only read one paragraph selectively and completely gloss over everything else.
If you had read what I said clearly, you would have clearly seen the part where I said that the political majority CANNOT claim reclamation because YOU ARE NOT OPPRESSED. YOU HAVE ALL THE POWER. Do you understand this? Or has any hint of nuance completely managed to escape you? YOU, AS A SELF-PROFESSED HINDU, ARE NOT BEING OPPRESSED FOR YOUR HINDU IDENTITY IN THIS COUNTRY. YOU IN NO WAY ARE EVEN A LITTLE BIT HARMED BY A TEMPLE BEING DESTROYED CENTURIES AGO.
You want to talk about decolonisation? Let's talk about how the term "Hindu" that you're so proud of is actually a very recent term and is actually only a thing because the European colonisers just wanted an easy religious box to put us all in. If you're really so gung-ho about decolonisation, please decolonize yourself fully and throw away this term too. While we're at it, let's also examine why your decolonisation efforts are so selective?
"I'm myself a Hindu and a queer". I notice you conveniently skipped over the "dalit" part of my identity that actually might have led to a massive difference in lived experience in this country. I also talked about reparation to the "lower" castes. You skipped that too.
What the invaders did was wrong, and what you're doing is wrong too. Their wrongs don't mean that you are automatically right.
I gave you all my reasoning, told you everything. You skimmed through them and paid attention to the only part that you wanted to focus on.
Thank you for unfollowing, I hope you have a good day.
-Mod S
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Mayurkola has been in the news since July 28. Speaking to reporters that day, Asha Lakra, a Bharatiya Janata Party politician and member of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, listed it as one of the nine panchayats in Sahibganj where a total of ten Adivasi women elected representatives were married to “Bangladeshi infiltrators, Rohingya Muslims”.
While Lakra did not name any of the women, she did mention the posts they held – eight mukhiyas, including of Mayurkola, one panchayat samiti member and a zilla parishad chairperson.
Lakra was echoing what her party colleague and member of parliament, Nishikant Dubey, had said on the floor of the Lok Sabha. In his speech on July 25, Dubey had alleged that “Bangladeshi infiltrators” were marrying Adivasi women to grab their land and property, and to use them as proxies to gain power in the Santhal Pargana, the northeastern region of Jharkhand, traditionally home to the Santal Adivasi community. Dubey had claimed, without evidence, that 100 Adivasi women mukhiyas were married to Muslims.
His claims, meanwhile, echoed what Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said at a meeting of the BJP’s Jharkhand unit on July 20. Shah alleged that “thousands of infiltrators” were marrying Adivasi women to “obtain certificates and buy land”. Labelling this as “love jihad and land jihad”, the home minister claimed this was leading to changes in the demographic of the state.
Scroll travelled to Sahibganj to investigate the claims emanating from the highest rungs of India’s ruling party. Since Lakra was the only BJP leader who had cited specific evidence in support of her contentions, we used her list of nine panchayats as a starting point.
Scroll found that in four of the 10 cases, Lakra’s claims of Adivasi women being married to Muslim men were outright false. Three of the women had Adivasi husbands. The fourth, Kapra Tudu, had married outside the Adivasi community, but her husband, Nitin Saha, is Hindu, not Muslim.
In six cases, where Adivasi women panchayat leaders were indeed married to Muslims, all of them told us they had married out of choice. “The Indian constitution gives us the freedom to marry whom we please,” one of them said.
Lakra’s claim that the men who married these women had done so to take over their land rings hollow in light of the fact that none of the women had inherited any familial land.
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Web Series Review: Panchayat Season 3
Star Cast: Jitendra Kumar, Raghubir Yadav, Neena Gupta, Chandan Roy, Faisal Malik, Sanvikaa, Pankaj Jha
Director: Deepak Kumar Mishra
Synopsis: PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 is the story of the feud between a villager and an egoistic MLA. After the events of the second season, a new 'Sachiv' (Vinod Suryavanshi) arrives in Phulera. Brij Bhushan Dubey (Raghubir Yadav), the Pradhan Pati, devises a plan. He keeps the Panchayat office locked on the day of the new Sachin's joining. Brij even doesn't pick up his call and so does Vikas (Chandan Roy). The new Sachiv complains to the MLA Chandrakishore Singh (Pankaj Jha), who in turn, complains to the DM (Kusum Shastri). The DM urgently calls Manju Devi (Neena Gupta), the Pradhan, to her office. Manju and Prahlad (Faisal Malik), the Up-Pradhan, make it clear that they want Abhishek Tripathi (Jitendra Kumar) back as the Sachiv. As luck would have it, the same day, the MLA is jailed for killing a dog. The DM cancels Abhishek's transfer and asks him to join Phulera Gram Panchayat. Brij, Manju, Vikas and Prahlad are overjoyed to have Abhishek back with them. But there are certain problems in front of the village. Prahlad is depressed over the death of his son, Rahul (Shiv Swaroop) and has turned an alcoholic as well. Meanwhile, the Gram Panchayat elections are around the corner and Bhushan (Durgesh Kumar) is determined to win at any cost. As part of his strategy, he decides to send an olive branch to the MLA. Soon, this leads to utter chaos and madness in Phulera. What happens next forms the rest of the show.
Panchayat Season 3 Story Review: Chandan Kumar's story is terrific and the writer manages to neatly take the story forward. Chandan Kumar's screenplay is very effective and is peppered with lots of entertaining and dramatic moments. But the surprise this season is that the show scores big time with the emotional scenes as well. Chandan Kumar's dialogues are sharp and hilarious as required. Some dialogues are bound to become memes, just like it happened in the previous season. A few one-liners, however, do give a feeling that they were written keeping in mind that it'll become meme-worthy.
Deepak Kumar Mishra's direction is praiseworthy. Like the previous seasons, the execution is neat and uncomplicated. Often, several cult shows tend to disappoint in the subsequent seasons. But PANCHAYAT has proved to be an exception. The writer and director have taken care that nothing is added for the heck of it and at the same time, the new developments carry the essence of the show. This time, the stakes are higher and hence, even the tension levels go high in some scenes.
On the flipside, some developments are silly. For instance, the idea of the Pradhan to not pick up the call of the new Sachiv is childish. But since it leads to LOL-worthy moments, one won't mind. The same happens with the scene where a family is given a house under the PM Awas Yojana scheme though they don't qualify for it. The reason behind it is far-fetched. However, it makes for a nice watch. Secondly, the romance between Abhishek and Rinki (Sanvikaa) doesn't progress much and it's a bit of a downer.
PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 begins on a very entertaining note and the first episode sets the mood. The sequence between Prahlad and Damyanti Devi (Abha Sharma) is lovely and the most emotional sequence of the show. The real fun begins once the MLA arrives in the village for a truce meeting. The scene starts ordinarily but ends on a high and is sure to bring the house down. From here, the show is highly entertaining. This time, there's also action and the final episode is very nail-biting. The last 10 minutes give a 'Katappa ne Baahubali ko kyun maara' or 'Lonavala mein kya hua' (THE FAMILY MAN) vibe and enhance the excitement for Season 4.
Panchayat Season 3 Performances: Jitendra Kumar doesn’t have much to do initially but later on, dominates the show. He’s totally gotten into the skin of the character by now and is very impressive. Raghubir Yadav, too, puts his best foot forward. Neena Gupta is first-rate and this time, her character gets a deeper understanding of politics. This adds a lot to her role and also her performance. Chandan Roy lends able support, as always. Faisal Malik has a difficult role this time but comes out with flying colours. Sanvikaa is a fine talent and her mere presence instantly lifts the impact of a scene. Pankaj Jha is outstanding as the antagonist. The same goes for Durgesh Kumar. Sunita Rajwar (Kranti Devi; Bhushan's wife) leaves a huge mark. Ashok Pathak (Binod) this time has a longer role, considering the popularity of his memes perhaps, and does very well. Asif Khan (Ganesh) is highly entertaining while Aanchal Tiwari (Raveena) is sweet. Abha Sharma is adorable and Vishal Yadav (Jagmohan) makes his presence felt. Prateek Pachauri (Babloo) and Ebaabdullah Khan (Dabloo) are funny. The others who do well are Tript Sahu (Khushu; Vikas's wife), Bulloo Kumar (Madhav; who sides with Bhushan), Gaurav Singh (Chottan Singh; MLA's PA), Amit Kumar Maurya (Bam Bahadur), Kusum Shastri, Vinod Suryavanshi, Shrikant Verma (Parmeshwar), Vishwanath Chatterjee (Sanjay Yadav; cop) and Diwakar Dhayani (BDO). Kirandeep Kaur (Chitra; MLA's daughter) doesn’t have much to do and hopefully, will have a stronger part in Season 4. Lastly, Swananad Kirkire (MP) has a promising cameo.
Panchayat Season 3 music and other technical aspects: Anurag Saikia's music enhances the impact. As for the songs, the Manoj Tiwari track is damn good. But watch out for 'Thame Dil Ko', sung by Abhijeet Bhattacharya. Amitabha Singh's cinematography is satisfactory. The bird's eye view shots of the village, especially, are memorable. Karishma Vyas' costumes and Naveen Lohara and Sayali Naikwadi Singh's production design are straight out of life. The action is realistic. Amit Kulkarni's editing is smooth.
Panchayat Season 3 Conclusion: On the whole, PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 fulfils all the humongous expectations and rests on bravura performances, some funny and dramatic sequences, nail-biting climax and meme-worthy dialogues. This time, the show also scores on the emotional front and also boasts of action scenes. Thanks to the insane popularity and word of mouth, the third season is bound to emerge as one of the most most-watched or maybe the most most-watched show for Amazon Prime Video this year. Recommended!
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Understanding Gram Panchayat Khata Transfer Fees in Bangalore with Khata Broker
With regards to property proprietorship in Bangalore, quite possibly of the main report you will require is a Khata. Whether you are purchasing, selling, or transferring a property, the Khata is fundamental for guaranteeing that your property is formally enrolled with the nearby specialists. On the off chance that you're managing property in a rustic region or inside the locale of a Gram Panchayat, understanding the gram panchayat khata transfer fees Bangalore is critical.
This article will walk you through the course of gram panchayat khata transfer online, and how Khata Broker can improve on the cycle for you. How about we jump into the subtleties!
What is Khata?
Prior to examining the fees and transfer processes, we should initially comprehend what a Khata is. The Khata is an indispensable property record gave by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) or Gram Panchayat. It ensures that a property is legitimately enrolled and complies with the civil guidelines. There are two kinds of Khatas:
1. A Khata: Gave for properties that conform to the city's structure rules and guidelines.
2. B Khata: Gave for properties that don't meet the lawful prerequisites, yet at the same time should be kept in government reports.
On the off chance that you're managing a Gram Panchayat region, it's vital to realize which kind of Khata your property holds prior to continuing with the gram panchayat khata transfer fees Bangalore.
What is the Gram Panchayat Khata Transfer?
Khata transfer is an interaction that includes moving the responsibility for property starting with one individual then onto the next. This can occur because of different reasons like property deal, legacy, or giving. On account of properties falling under the Gram Panchayat, this interaction is significant for keeping up with precise records of land possession and local charges.
At the point when you transfer Khata, you basically update the neighborhood specialists' records to mirror the new proprietor. This guarantees the new proprietor's name shows up on the authority archives and expense records, making the transfer legitimately perceived.
Gram Panchayat Khata Transfer Fees in Bangalore
At the point when you are transferring Khata in Bangalore, especially in Gram Panchayat regions, understanding the related costs is fundamental. Gram panchayat khata transfer fees Bangalore can differ contingent upon a few factors like the area, the worth of the property, and the authoritative records required.
Here are the essential fees you can anticipate:
1. Application Fees: An ostensible expense is charged when you apply for a Khata transfer. This charge can go from ₹200 to ₹500.
2. Transfer Fees: This is the essential charge for transferring responsibility for property. The fees are commonly determined in light of the property's reasonable worth and can go from 1% to 2% of the worth.
3. Documentation Fees: Contingent upon the intricacy of the transfer, extra documentation may be required, which could cause little charges for check or confirmation.
4. Property Expense Back payments: In the event that there are any forthcoming local charges on the property, they should be cleared before the Khata transfer can be finished. You should pay these levy prior to settling the transfer.
5. Legal Charges: In the event that you are utilizing a legal counselor to deal with the Khata transfer, their fees will be added to the all out cost. These can fluctuate in light of the intricacy of the exchange.
By and large, the absolute gram panchayat khata transfer fees Bangalore can go from ₹1,000 to ₹10,000 or more, contingent upon the worth of the property and the administrations in question.
The most effective method to Transfer Gram Panchayat Khata Online
With the ascent of computerized administrations, transferring a gram panchayat khata online has turned into a less difficult and more helpful choice. Khata Broker gives a consistent stage to assist you with this interaction. Here is a basic bit by bit guide on the most proficient method to start the gram panchayat khata transfer online:
1. Visit the Khata Broker Site: Begin by visiting Khata Broker's true site. Here, you can find definite directions and administrations connected with Khata transfer.
2. Fill Out the Application: You should finish up an application structure with the fundamental subtleties, for example, the property number, proprietor's subtleties, and the justification for the Khata transfer.
3. Upload Archives: You should transfer the necessary reports like the deal deed, ID evidence, local charge receipts, and some other important authoritative records. These are fundamental for handling your solicitation.
4. Payment of Fees: When the reports are transferred, you will be provoked to make the fundamental installments for the gram panchayat khata transfer fees Bangalore through secure online installment techniques.
5. Verification: After your application and installment are presented, the specialists will check the reports. This can require a few days, contingent upon the responsibility and the exactness of the submitted reports.
6. Khata Transfer Culmination: Whenever everything is confirmed, the transfer will be handled, and another Khata will be given for the sake of the new proprietor.
By utilizing Khata Broker, you guarantee that the cycle is smoothed out, productive, and bother free. Their group of specialists can help you in the interim, from documentation to expense installments and that's just the beginning.
Benefits of Involving Khata Broker for Khata Transfer
Transferring a Khata can once in a while be a convoluted and tedious cycle. In any case, Khata Broker makes the excursion smoother with the accompanying benefits:
1. Expert Direction: Khata Broker offers master help to assist you with exploring the complex lawful and regulatory parts of Khata transfer.
2. Online Accommodation: The stage permits you to finish the gram panchayat khata transfer online, saving you the time and exertion of genuinely visiting government workplaces.
3. Accurate Documentation: Khata Broker guarantees that every one of the essential records are accurately finished up and submitted, diminishing the possibilities of blunders or dismissals.
4. Transparent Fees: The stage gives straightforward evaluating to all administrations, so you know precisely exact thing you're paying for and stay away from stowed away charges.
5. Timely Assistance: With Khata Broker, the transfer interaction is finished quickly, guaranteeing that you don't confront pointless deferrals.
6. Customer Help: Their committed client care group is generally accessible to help you with any questions or worries in the interim.
Normal Issues in Gram Panchayat Khata Transfers
While transferring Khata can be a direct cycle, there are a few normal issues land owners face. These include:
1. Incomplete or Erroneous Documentation: On the off chance that the reports are not accurately finished up or on the other hand assuming any fundamental archives are feeling the loss of, the Khata transfer might be deferred or dismissed.
2. Property Expense Back payments: Assuming the property has exceptional assessment contribution, the transfer won't be handled until they are cleared.
3. Disputes Over Property Possession: In situations where there are debates in regards to property proprietorship, for example, legacy issues, Khata transfer can be convoluted and may require legitimate mediation.
4. Property with B Khata: In the event that the property holds a B Khata, it can't be straightforwardly transferred. The property should initially be legitimized before a transfer can happen.
Conclusion
Understanding the gram panchayat khata transfer fees Bangalore and the most common way of transferring Khata is fundamental for anybody managing property exchanges in provincial or semi-metropolitan areas of Bangalore. By selecting Khata Broker, you can improve on this interaction, guaranteeing that your property transfer is taken care of with skill and effectiveness.
Whether you need to gram panchayat khata transfer online or need help with the documentation and legitimate perspectives, Khata Broker is your confided in accomplice for a smooth and peaceful experience.
Try not to let the intricacies of property transfers overpower you. Allow Khata Broker to direct you through each step and guarantee that your property is legitimately enlisted and prepared for any future exchange. Contact Khata Broker today to begin!
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3 METs terminated over violation of rules in MGNREGA work in Kaithal
Chandigarh, January 9- The issue of alleged corruption and financial embezzlement under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme in Kakheri and Kakrala Anayat Gram Panchayats of Siwan Block in Kaithal district was raised in the meeting of District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee. In this regard, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) was asked to…
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To set up an Oxygen Manufacturing Plant in India, several licenses and permits are required to ensure compliance with local regulations and safety standards. The necessary licenses and permits typically include:
Industrial License
Issued by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), this license is needed for setting up a manufacturing facility.
Factory License
Required from the state’s Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health (DISH). This ensures the plant adheres to safety standards and labor regulations.
Environmental Clearance
Issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change (MoEFCC) or the State Pollution Control Board. The plant must comply with environmental protection guidelines, including air and water pollution control.
Fire Safety Certificate
Obtained from the local fire department, this certificate ensures that the plant meets fire safety norms.
Explosives License
Since oxygen production involves handling compressed gases, an explosives license from the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) may be required for safety and compliance.
Health and Safety Clearance
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Pollution Control Board (PCB) NOC
A No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the state or central Pollution Control Board is necessary to ensure that the plant complies with air and water quality standards.
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Bhopal, 2nd Jan. Retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Manoj Kumar Shrivastava has officially taken charge as the State Election Commissioner (SEC) of Madhya Pradesh. He succeeds V.P. Singh, whose tenure concluded on December 31, 2024. Upon assuming office, Shrivastava convened a meeting with commission officials to familiarize himself with the commission’s operations. Secretary of the State Election Commission, Abhishek Singh, provided an overview of the innovative measures being implemented in local body elections. Deputy Secretary Manoj Malviya and other officials were also present during the meeting. Shrivastava, a 1987-batch IAS officer, retired in April 2021 as the Additional Chief Secretary of Madhya Pradesh’s Panchayati Raj and Rural Development Department. Throughout his career, he has held various significant positions, including serving as the District Collector of Indore and as the Commissioner of the Department of Public Relations in the Madhya Pradesh government. His appointment as SEC is for a term of six years or until he reaches the age of 66, whichever comes first. Prior to this appointment, Shrivastava was a member of the Madhya Pradesh Administrative Unit Reorganization Commission, established to reassess the number and boundaries of districts and divisions within the state. He resigned from this position to take on his new role as the State Election Commissioner. The State Election Commission is responsible for overseeing elections to local bodies, including municipalities and panchayats, ensuring the conduct of free and fair elections across the state. Under Shrivastava’s leadership, the commission is expected to continue its efforts in enhancing the electoral process through various innovations and reforms. The post Manoj Shrivastava Assumes Role as MP State Election Commissioner appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Bhopal, 2nd Jan. Retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Manoj Kumar Shrivastava has officially taken charge as the State Election Commissioner (SEC) of Madhya Pradesh. He succeeds V.P. Singh, whose tenure concluded on December 31, 2024. Upon assuming office, Shrivastava convened a meeting with commission officials to familiarize himself with the commission’s operations. Secretary of the State Election Commission, Abhishek Singh, provided an overview of the innovative measures being implemented in local body elections. Deputy Secretary Manoj Malviya and other officials were also present during the meeting. Shrivastava, a 1987-batch IAS officer, retired in April 2021 as the Additional Chief Secretary of Madhya Pradesh’s Panchayati Raj and Rural Development Department. Throughout his career, he has held various significant positions, including serving as the District Collector of Indore and as the Commissioner of the Department of Public Relations in the Madhya Pradesh government. His appointment as SEC is for a term of six years or until he reaches the age of 66, whichever comes first. Prior to this appointment, Shrivastava was a member of the Madhya Pradesh Administrative Unit Reorganization Commission, established to reassess the number and boundaries of districts and divisions within the state. He resigned from this position to take on his new role as the State Election Commissioner. The State Election Commission is responsible for overseeing elections to local bodies, including municipalities and panchayats, ensuring the conduct of free and fair elections across the state. Under Shrivastava’s leadership, the commission is expected to continue its efforts in enhancing the electoral process through various innovations and reforms. The post Manoj Shrivastava Assumes Role as MP State Election Commissioner appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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PM Modi and Amit Shah's visit galvanises Odisha BJP leaders, workers
The recent visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to Odisha has revitalised the State’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). During their three-day visit, a strategic meeting lasting for two hours provided the party members with critical insights. This has spurred the BJP cadre into a more aggressive mode, especially focusing on the forthcoming panchayat elections. In a…
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Municipal Workers Meet MLA Samir Mohanty, Plead for Job Security
Chakulia Civic Staff Urge MLA for Permanent Positions Amidst Uncertainty Chakulia municipal workers appeal to local legislator for job permanence, highlighting concerns over financial stability and family welfare. MLA assures considerate action. JAMSHEDPUR – Chakulia Nagar Panchayat employees met with Baharagora MLA Samir Kumar Mohanty on Saturday, seeking support for permanent employment…
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Free Silai Machine Yojana: A Step Towards Women Empowerment
The Free Silai Machine Yojana is a flagship government initiative designed to empower women, especially from economically disadvantaged sections, by providing them with free sewing machines. This initiative aims to foster self-reliance, create self-employment opportunities, and uplift rural and underprivileged communities. By equipping women with a tool for earning a livelihood, the scheme has become a vital step toward gender equality and economic empowerment.
Key Features of Free Silai Machine Yojana
Free Sewing Machines for Eligible Women: The scheme distributes free sewing machines to eligible women, enabling them to start tailoring businesses or improve their household income.
Enhancing Skill Development: Beneficiaries are encouraged to enhance their sewing skills, allowing them to create high-quality products and expand their income streams.
Promoting Self-Employment: The initiative fosters entrepreneurship by helping women establish small tailoring businesses within their communities.
Eligibility Criteria
Who Can Apply?
Women aged 20–40 years.
Annual family income below ₹12,000.
Priority given to widows, differently-abled, and rural women.
Required Documents:
Aadhaar Card or Voter ID.
Income Certificate.
Proof of residence.
Passport-sized photographs.
Application Process
Online Registration:
Visit the official portal for Free Silai Machine Yojana.
Fill out the application form with personal details.
Upload the required documents.
Submit the application and save the reference number.
Offline Application:
Collect the form from your local Panchayat or Block Development Office.
Complete the form and attach the required documents.
Submit the form to the designated authority.
Benefits of Free Silai Machine Yojana
Economic Empowerment: The scheme helps women generate a steady income, reducing financial dependency and improving their quality of life.
Social Impact: By enabling women to contribute economically, the program enhances their societal status and promotes gender equality.
Success Stories
Women from rural areas across India have found financial stability through this scheme. For example, Rekha Devi from Uttar Pradesh used her free sewing machine to start a tailoring business, significantly improving her family’s income. The scheme has also provided widows and disabled women with a new sense of purpose and independence.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Who can apply for the Free Silai Machine Yojana? A1: Women aged 20–40 years from economically weaker sections, widows, and differently-abled women can apply.
Q2: Is prior sewing knowledge required? A2: No, prior sewing skills are not mandatory. Beneficiaries can learn after receiving the machine.
Q3: How to apply for the scheme online? A3: Visit the official portal, complete the application form, and upload necessary documents to apply online.
Q4: Are there any charges for applying? A4: No, the application process is free of cost.
Q5: Can urban women apply for this scheme? A5: The scheme primarily targets rural women, but urban women may be eligible if they meet the criteria.
Conclusion
The Free Silai Machine Yojana is a transformative initiative that empowers women by fostering self-reliance, skill development, and financial independence. By enabling women to start small businesses and contribute economically, this scheme has become a beacon of hope for countless families. As a step toward economic and social empowerment, the program stitches the fabric of a stronger and more self-sufficient India.
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