Survey of various works under Nal Jal Yojana to all District Water Sanitation Mission through notification, DPR after passing the decision in the meeting of Council of Ministers under Chhattisgarh Government Lok Health Engineering Department. The right to work, including administrative approval, has been delegated. Under the guidance of Collector Shri Mahadev Kavre, for the implementation of Water Life Mission in the district, Nal Jal Yojana of single village and village, survey of various works for implementation of retrofitting works within the village through single or group tender, D. PR All rights related to preparation, administrative approval, invitation of tender, disposal of tender case, contract and issue and execution of work, as well as financial rights up to five crore rupees have been entrusted to the District Water and Sanitation Mission. In this regard, all the rights which are available to Public Health Engineering Department, Finance Department, Scheduled Castes and Tribes Department, are now assigned to the District Water and Sanitation Mission. The District Water and Sanitation Mission has now got full rights in this regard.
All rights related to survey, DPR, administrative approval, invitation of tender, disposal of tender matters, for the execution of works outside the village under the group water supply schemes for the implementation of Water Life Mission, State Water and Sanitation Mission Is assigned to. In this regard, all the rights which are available to Public Health Engineering Department, Finance Department, Scheduled Castes and Tribes Department, are now given to the State Water and Sanitation Mission. The budget process for the implementation of the works of the Water Mission has been allowed to be laid in accordance with the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana Kempa so that there is no compulsion to include more than one crore worth of schemes in the state budget. The State Water and Sanitation Mission has been delegated all the financial powers for the implementation of the Water Life Mission. The State Water and Sanitation Mission will have the right to delegate the desired powers to the District Water and Sanitation Mission as required.
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Empowered to the District Water Sanitation Mission for the implementation of various works of Water Life Mission
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Bhupesh Baghel meets Nitin Gadkari, discusses various proposals for road development
Bhupesh Baghel met Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday. Various proposals related to road development related to Chhattisgarh were discussed at the residence of the Union Minister in New Delhi. Please tell that Chief Minister Baghel is on a two-day visit to Delhi. On Thursday, Chief Minister Baghel met Union Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. On the request of Chief Minister Baghel, Bilaspur-Delhi air service was announced by Union Minister Puri. For the development of cargo hub facilities in Raipur also, the Airport Authority of India chairman was instructed to take necessary inspections after conducting site inspection. Chief Minister Baghel will also meet senior Congress leaders. Will give information about the work of the state government.
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There is still a challenge for air flight, the state government will have to make this arrangement
There is still a big challenge before the state government for air flight from Bilasa Airport. It is a matter of happiness for the citizens that the DGCA has upgraded the license of three categories by upgrading the two-license. DGCA has added five conditionals with the issuance of licenses. Meaning is clear. The state government will have to fulfill the five conditions laid down by the DGCA before commencement of the flight.
Security measures will have to be strengthened at the airport. Before starting the flight, the airports will have to meet the criteria of the authority and chart out. The guide line has to be followed seriously. Must follow DGCA Charter. To meet these conditions, DGCA has granted one month extension to the airport manager.
In addition to meeting the criteria in the prescribed time frame, the DGCA and the Airport Authority will have to give information in this regard. The state government has not yet transferred the Bilasa Airport to the Airport Authority. Therefore, the entire responsibility of operation will remain with the state government. All other parameters from the security system have to be met by the state government. Apart from security, fire and medical facilities will also have to be maintained in the airport.
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Kat celebrates Retail Democracy Day in protest against foreign e-commerce companies
The Confederation of All India Traders Association (CAT) has opened a front against foreign e-commerce companies. CAT celebrated Retail Democracy Day against these companies on Tuesday. CAT’s national vice-president Amar Parvani and state executive president Vikram Singhdev said that FDI policies and laws are constantly being violated in India’s e-commerce and retail business by e-commerce companies funded by foreign or foreign investment.
Due to this, business organizations associated with CAT have submitted a memorandum in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the district collectors in 514 districts of the country along with Chhattisgarh. He said that in this memorandum it has been said that a separate e-commerce policy should be set up for the planned operation of e-commerce in the country. Also, an e-Commerce Regulatory Authority should also be set up. CAT has also said in the memorandum that the vocals for local and self-reliant should be adopted at the ground level.
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India extends suspension of international flights till 31 December
The Indian government on Thursday extended the suspension of scheduled international commercial passenger services till December 31 in view of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), in a notification ‘Travel and Visa restrictions related to COVID-19’, said, “In partial modification of circular dated 26-06-2020, the competent authority has further extended the validity of circular issued on the subject cited above regarding Scheduled International commercial passenger services to/from India till 2359 hrs 1ST of 31St December, 2020.”
“This restriction shall not apply to international all-cargo operations and flights specifically approved by the DGCA,” the order stated. The aviation regulator further clarified that international scheduled flights may be allowed on selected routes by the “competent authority on case to case basis”.Earlier this month, the DGCA had extended the ban on scheduled international passenger flights till November 30.
India has entered into air bubble arrangements with multiple countries even though regular international flights remain banned owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. Under an air bubble pact between two countries, special international passenger flights can be operated by their airlines into each other’s territories.
Scheduled international flights have been suspended in India since March 23 due to the coronavirus outbreak. However, special international passenger flights have been operating in India under the Vande Bharat Mission since May and under bilateral air bubble arrangements formed between India and other countries since July.