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Lifeisadifficultgame,Youcanwinitonlybyretainingyourbirthrighttobeaperson,A.P.J.AbdulKalam
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Former
President APJ Abdul
Kalam passed away in
Shillong on Monday
evening. He was 83.
Kalam, who reached
Shillong via Guwahati in
the morning, collapsed
during a lecture at the
Indian Institute of
Management-Shillong
(IIM-S) at around 6:30 pm
and was rushed to the
Bethany Hospital there.
Doctors at the hospital said
he was brought dead
around 7pm. “He had no
pulse when he was admit-
ted to the hospital. We can
attribute his death to car-
diac arrest,” a doctor said.
The hospital authorities,
however, refrained from
confirming the death until
Meghalaya governor V
Shanmughanathan and
chief secretary PBO Warjri
visited the hospital around
8pm. “The body of the for-
mer president will be flown
to New Delhi via Guwahati
Tuesday morning,” Warjri
said.
IIM-S officials said Kalam,
who had tweeted in the
morning about the func-
tion, showed no signs of ill-
ness after he reached the
Meghalaya capital. “We
had a packed house for the
lecture on Liveable Planet
Earth,” an official said.
From 'Missile Man' to
'People's President'
Kalam served as president
for five years from 2002,
enjoying the support of
both the ruling BJP and the
opposition Congress.
Kalam was closely
involved in the country's
civilian space programme
and military missile devel-
opment efforts, earning
him the sobriquet 'India's
Missile Man'.
He worked as a scientist
and science administrator,
mainly at the Defence
Research and
Development Organisation
(DRDO) and Indian Space
Research Organisation
(ISRO) before he became
president. He also played a
pivotal technical and politi-
cal role in India's Pokhran-
II nuclear tests in 1998,
shortly after the Atal Bihari
Vajpayee government
came to power.
Cont...on Page 6
In this photo, President APJ Abdul Kalam waves
while traveling in horse carriage at the ceremonial
reception in the Forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan
after the swearing ceremony in New Delhi.
“India's Missile
Man” Dr.APJ Abdul
Kalam Passes Away
TributetoKalamSahab,
MissileManofIndia
From
NAI Team
Wish You all a very Happy
Independance Day & lots of
wishes Raksha Bandhan
Best Wishes
On this 15 August, may you enjoy the freedom not only
the one enshrined in our constitution; but may you be
blessed with the freedom of mind, thought and spirit!
Happy Independence Day!
From
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After hours of gunbattle
between the forces and
terrorists following an
attack on a BSF convoy,
one terrorist was caught
alive while one was killed
on Wednesday in
Udhampur area of Jammu
and Kashmir.
Resident who saw him
first said that the terrorist
told them that nothing
would happen to us. We
went along with him my
relative was also with us
later we caught him. We
heard a voice and ran in
the direction it came from
he was caught in the jun-
gles he abused us and
asked us not to help the
police to catch him.
Rajnath singh Union Home
minister told media per-
sons please don't relate
this attack with the
Amarnatha Yatra.
Omar Abdullah former J&
K CM said we had gotten
rid of militancy in this area
but it has returned this is
the biggest example of the
failure of the centre.
Arrested terrorist has been
identified as Mohammed
Naved, LeT operative from
Pakistan. He has been
handed over to security
forces.
Two BSF jawans and a
militant were killed and
eight others injured when
militants on Wednesday
attacked a convoy of the
border guarding force on
the Jammu-Srinagar
National Highway in
Udhampur district. Two
AK-47 rifles, Grenade, and
other explosive material
recovered.
Mohammed Naved speaks
a Pakistan dialect, mix of
Urdu and Punjabi
Captured terrorist
Mohammed Naved admits
role in the attack
Mohammed Naved : I am
from Pakistan
Naved is a Pakistan LeT
operative.
Name of caught terrorist is
Mohammed Naved from
Pakistan.
Special Forces of Army
along with columns of RR
are conducting post attack
operation on BSF convoy.
DG BSF DK Pathak leaves
for Udhampur, will go to
the operation area and
also review the situation
with senior BSF officials.
3 hostages rescued 1 ter-
rorist has been caught
alive.
Terrorists confession
caught on CAM; The ter-
rorist has been identified
as Mohammed Naved,a
resident of Ghulam
Muhammad abad in
Faisalabad in Pakistan, he
had come to Udhampur
last night via Tangmarg in
Kashmir. Son of a man
named yusuf Mohammed.
He has three siblings one
works in hosiery one is
lecturer and the third (his
sister) is studying .
Terror strike feared in
Delhi ahead of
Independence Day:
Security forces in the
Capital are in a state of
high alert following an
intelligence input that nine
Pakistani terrorists have
sneaked into Delhi ahead
of the Independence Day
celebrations. The input,
generated in the wake of
the recent attack in
Gurdaspur in which 13
people were killed, was
received and the entire
security apparatus gal-
vanised to deal with the
possible fallout of the ter-
rorists' entry into the
Capital. Highly placed
sources in the Central
Industrial Security Force
(CISF), a paramilitary
force entrusted with secur-
ing important and strategic
installations across the
country, told reporters
that the recently circulated
intelligence inputs pointed
out that nine terrorists
from Pakistan had man-
aged to enter the national
Capital. A cache of arms,
meant to be used in possi-
ble terror attacks, had
reached Delhi almost
three months earlier, the
sources added.
Cont..... on Page 7
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Vaidehi Taman
They say, “Open door tempts a saint.”
However, the danger is when doors are
closed. It is important for people in highly
respected positions to have no doors so that
the five elements can be their friendly wit-
nesses. It is essential for the various
‘Godmen’ of India to return to the Vedic prin-
ciples of simple and austere living. As
Godmen, God women are assumed to be
highly trusted and revered by folks, if and
when they betray such trust and stoop to
demonic activities, the punishment should
be several times of what mere mortals get.
The self-styled God woman Radhe Maa has
been booked under the Dowry Prohibition
Act for instigating husband and in-laws of a
woman to demand dowry from her. The 32-
year-old victim alleged that Radhe Maa
demanded Rs. 7 lakh cash, golden orna-
ments and other perks.
The victim also revealed shocking truth
about Radhe Maa. Meanwhile, pictures of
Radhe Maa in mini skirt have gone viral on
the internet. A criminal offence was regis-
tered against seven people, including the
woman’s husband, at the orders of a magis-
trate court. Moreover, Radhe Maa was
found kissing, and hugging several of her
followers which created controversy as pub-
lic display of affection is considered
obscene and largely unaccepted in India,
warranting imprisonment up to 3 months or
a fine, or both. Gupta’s complaint says that
Radhe Maa was involved in arranging her
wedding in 2012 and had placed a demand
for a huge dowry. When her parents could
not meet the demand, Gupta has alleged,
her in-laws began harassing her. At one
point, as a punishment, she was sent to
serve at Radhe Maa’s ashram in Borivali,
where, she has alleged, she was made to
do menial tasks. She kicked and punched if
anybody opposed her.
Radhe Maa, known for her lavish lifestyle
and high-profile ‘devotees’, has stirred a
fresh controversy after several objection-
able pictures of this self-proclaimed spiritual
leader surfaced in the media. Radhe Maa,
who is said to be a big fan of porn star-
turned-actress Sunny Leone, recently
posed as a model in a mini skirt and asked
devotees to pick her up. She is possibly the
most decked-up of all spiritual gurus in the
country and her hoardings are omnipresent
in Mumbai. Film personalities to business
men all are her devotees and she has the
capacity to hypnotize people, she is fond of
men and men are fond of her. She is very
famous for blessing her devotees with a
dancing and giving them warm hugs. Online
videos of her satsangs show her dancing
while devotees, hugging them, and present-
ing them with gifts. In a strange ritual, she
often gets physically carried around by her
followers.
Recently this controversy went viral when,
Rahul Mahajan, who is famous for his stints
in reality TV, son of late BJP leader Pramod
Mahajan and brother of BJP MP Poonam
Mahajan who tweeted pictures of a lady in a
mini skirt and asked his followers to guess
who she was. Rahul had apparently tweeted
pictures of the Radhe Maa. This self-styled
godwoman has been banned from visiting
Nashik during the ongoing Kumbh Mela.
Thecharlatansinspiritualworldhasblottedthe“Faith” In every attack from Pakistan, 2-3 jawans are killed for
one terrorist and we call it as a “befitting reply”? It’s high
time; government should hang its head in shame. One
terrorist was killed and another was caught alive after a
convoy of security forces were attacked by a group of
terrorists on the Jammu-Srinagar highway. Two BSF per-
sonnel were killed and 10 others were injured. I hope,
government will not provide those benefits to him which
was offered to Kasab. Government as usual tweet their
statements, Prime Minister will condemn the attack with
twitter posts and media will debate on terrorist’s age,
native hood, his socioeconomic background, whether he
is actually guilty or an innocent standing by etc. No one
will ever discuss or will bother about the two jawans
killed and 10 injured. It was Jawans’ occupational hazard
and fate for the civilians. One has to look into the human
rights of the criminal first. This nation is going to see
another 20 years trial finally this fellow getting acquitted
by some judges who may not be having the details of ter-
ror attack.
Terrorist from Pakistan got caught red handed; there is
nothing that our judiciaries have to ponder much about
before pronouncing him to hang till death, hoping for
another capital punishment within this year. The details
are all public, arrested terrorist’s real name is Usman.
AK-47 rifle, magazines were recovered from him. Kasim
speaks a Pakistan dialect, mix of Urdu and Punjabi.
Captured terrorist admits his role in the attack. He is a
Pakistan national with LeT operative. Now India needs to
be stricter on Pakistan terror as no other country or US
can reassure Pakistan against any Indian threat if it fails
to commit itself towards working against anti-India terror-
ist groups operating within its territory. Pakistan can’t
commit itself to working against the terrorists that have
operated in India, then there’s not much anyone can
reassure us.
Show no mercy, inflict heavy damage on the enemy for
every militant attack and civilian deaths, repay them in
the same way.
Will we treat him also like Kasab?
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6. After his term, he returned
to a life of education, writ-
ing, and public service. He
received several presti-
gious awards, including the
Bharat Ratna, India's high-
est civilian honor.
The government is set to
announce a national
mourning of seven days.
"As president of India, Dr.
Kalam was immensely popular
and greatly admired. His
warmth, humility and simple
ways endeared him to one and
all. He had a special love for
children and sought to con-
stantly inspire the youth of our
country through motivational
speeches and personal inter-
action," President Pranab
Mukherjee said. India mourns
the loss of a great scientist, a
wonderful President & above
all an inspiring individual. My
mind is filled with so many
memories, so many interac-
tions with him. Always mar-
velled at his intellect, learnt so
much from him, tweeted Prime
Minister Narendra Modi. "Dr.
Kalam was a man of impecca-
ble character, indomitable spir-
it, profound knowledge and
firm conviction. His death is an
irreparable loss to this nation.
He has left a big void hard to
fill," said home minister
Rajnath Singh. Avul Pakir
Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam
was born on 15 October 1931
in a poor Tamil Muslim family
in Rameswaram. But he over-
came all odds to study physics
and aerospace engineering.
After graduating from the
Madras Institute of Technology
(MIT – Chennai) in 1960, he
joined DRDO as a scientist.
He started his career by
designing a small helicopter
for the Indian Army. In 1969,
Kalam was transferred to
ISRO, where he was project
director of India's first indige-
nous Satellite Launch Vehicle
(SLV-III) which successfully
deployed the Rohini satellite in
orbit. In the 1970s, Kalam also
directed projects which sought
to develop ballistic missiles
from the technology of the
successful SLV programme.
He later became chief execu-
tive of the Integrated Guided
Missile Development
Programme which developed
missiles like Agni and Prithvi.
Kalam served as the chief sci-
entific adviser to the Prime
Minister and the secretary of
the DRDO from July 1992 to
December 1999 during which
time Pokhran-II was conduct-
ed.
Role model for students
A vegetarian bachelor, Kalam
was quoted as saying that like
most of the technology he
spearheaded, he himself was
"Made in India", having never
been trained abroad. Kalam
succeeded K R Narayanan
and served a full five-year
term from 2002 until 2007 after
he won the presidential elec-
tions which was a highly one-
sided contest with Lakshmi
Sahgal, a revolutionary of the
Indian Independence move-
ment, as his rival. He secured
the backing of all political par-
ties. A role model for students
and young people Kalam was
always happy to be among
them and educational institu-
tions. He breathed his last in
the premises of an education-
al institution.
The entire political spec-
trum on Tuesday paid rich
tributes to the late former
president APJ Abdul Kalam.
The powerful and the com-
moners offered their last
respects to Kalam as
President Pranab Mukherjee,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
and leaders cutting across the
political divide led the nation in
paying homage to a leader
who rose from humble origins
to occupy the highest office of
the country.
Kalam, whose glorious life
journey began as a boatman’s
son, became a distinguished
scientist, scholar, technocrat,
and the first citizen of the
country. He died in Shillong on
Monday following a cardiac
arrest during a lecture at the
Indian Institute of
Management (IIM) there.
A stream of visitors were lined
up at Kalam’s official resi-
dence 10, Rajaji Marg in the
heart of New Delhi, where his
mortal remains were kept after
being flown home from
Guwahati. Earlier, brushing
aside protocol formalities,
President Pranab Mukherjee
and Prime Minister Narendra
Modi drove down to Palam
Technical Area to receive the
former President’s body. Vice-
President Hamid Ansari,
Defence Minister Manohar
Parrikar, and Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal also
joined them, along with three
service chiefs.
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Delhi/ NCR
New Delhi: Scaling on the optical fibre net-
work, the country’s flagship programme of
Digital India is surging ahead with industry cap-
tains pitching in large numbers to make the
ambitious plan a reality, asserting investments
will not come in the way. On the launch day, an
upbeat India Inc. pledged over Rs 4.5 lakh
crore, creating 18 lakh new jobs. Prime
Minister Narendra Modi ,kicking off the pro-
gramme, has said that the government wants
the nation to be self reliant in electronic goods
production and turn it into leader in cyber secu-
rity and innovations.
Leading industrialists Cyrus Mistry,
Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, Kumar
Mangalam Birla, Sunil Bharti Mittal, Azim
Premji and many others who have pledged mil-
lions in investments feel that the government’s
Rs.1.13 lakh crore programme would go a long
way to wipe out the digital divide besides offer-
ing a slew of digital solutions in almost all sec-
tors, including education, health, agriculture
and administration.
The programme, envisaged by Department
of Electronics and Information Technology
(DeitY), with coordination of ministries of com-
munications & Information Technology, rural
development, human resource development,
health and others, will benefit all states and
Union territories.
The existing ongoing e-Governance initiatives
would be revamped for the alignment with the
principles of Digital India. The objective of the
programme is to transform the country into a
digitally empowered society and knowledge
economy. It would ensure that government
services are available to citizens electronically.
It also plans to usher in public accountability
through mandated delivery of government’s
services electronically. Telecom Minister Ravi
Shankar Prasad said recently the impact of
Digital India by 2019 would range from broad-
band connectivity in all panchayats, Wi-fi in
schools and universities and public Wi-Fi
hotspots. "The programme will generate huge
number of IT, Telecom and Electronics jobs,
both directly and indirectly. Success of this pro-
gramme will make India digitally empowered
and the leader in usage of IT in delivery of
services related to various domains such as
health, education, agriculture, banking," he
added.
Mr Prasad said that during the week long
Digital India celebrations, states across the
country participated with enthusiasm which
augur very well for the ambitious programme
designed to link the nation through internet
connectivity. Amid growing fancy for Digital
India, many professionals air scepticism
whether the ubiquitous broadband will be avail-
able to them or they will face frequent break-
downs in systems despite paying high cost for
the internet connections. Their apprehensions
stem from the fact that telecom companies
after paying higher cost for the spectrum in
open bidding will pass on the cost to con-
sumers. Once the Digital India campaign picks
up steam, the net enabled services will trans-
form the lives of people in longrun, ending the
digital divide in the society, wizards of the sec-
tor say. For that, the government will have to
fine tune its policies regarding telecom and
data services to make it cheaper and afford-
able. More spectrum is bound to be made
available. The defence ministry has agreed to
release some spectrum per circle.but the bid-
ding issue stares at the sector, which feels
cheaper net availability should be ensured to
make the programme more successful. Digital
India, which is a flagship programme of this
government, is being executed in a mission
mode.Official sources said that the broadband
connectivity to 2.5 lakh gram panchayats is
also being pursued vigorously to ensure its
availability to every nook and corner.
Digital India :Industry pledges Rs 4.5 lakh crore
to create 1.8 million jobs & end Digital Divide
7. Pramesh Jain
Bangalore: The government
has appointed 1987 batch IPS
officer from Rajasthan ,
Megharikh N S, as the new
Bengaluru City Police
Commissioner following the
promotion of the present com-
missioner M N Reddi to the
position of Director General of
Police. Reddi has been posted
as DGP and Commandant
General for Home Guards and
Fire Services.
First press conference by New
Commissioner N S Megharik
who shared his ideas at his
office, with other officers were
present as Addl CPs as Pratap
reddy, M A Saleem, B N S
reddy,P Harishekaran, Joint
CP, Ms. Roopa, with all DCPs
of bengaluru City were pres-
ent.
N S Megharik the new com-
missioner said i like to work as
team work not to say that con-
stables are working under me
it will be 1000 constables are
working with me that is team
work . And I am very happy to
be appointed as police com-
missioner of Bengaluru city.
Bangalore has its unique
name now it is Bengaluru is
our international brand name.
Grass root level work to be
done for the people.
I like to do team work.and it
will be hard work not high.
My endeavour during my
tenure here will be Grass root
policing. Explain that when we
go for policing on the ground
level policing will be basic
policing.Above the ground
level is social media and all ,
below the ground level polic-
ing will be intelligence and
other precautionary measures
and grassroot policing is a
basic policing will cover each
and every aspect which will
cover law and order,
Crime,Traffic and all other
things. Where ever there is a
public interaction I will be
happy to facilitate them in bet-
ter ways what ever possible.
Human element is very impor-
tant whatever strength
Bengaluru city police has we
will be able to utilise them and
make sure that we come up
with the expectation of the
public in their need. Our aims
and objectives will be whichev-
er way we are able to make
peoples life safe and secure
we will do it . The eminent
challenge for us my team have
will be BBMP elections and i
am confident it will be smooth
and peace as recent as ADGP
law and order of the state had
the Gram Panchayat elections
the entire state of Karnataka in
May 2015, I would say it has
been satisfactory peacefully
without any incident happened
we would like to repeat the
same .
In my interaction for the BBMP
elections will be I used to
attend the meeting at the state
election commission office I
have assured election com-
mission Sreenivas,that we will
join hands with the state elec-
tion commission and make
sure that elections are orderly
mannered peaceful.
Resources and all that let me
have look at the various areas
and then will come up to you
media and I would like hard
work then high as I said I
would complete the task
source of result then come to
you rather than coming here
promising we will do this that
and all we will come here to
say and share we have done
this we have accomplished
this.
I would resist I will saying we
have accomplish this so I
would also like to have your
co-operation in that saying that
what are the future plans plans
are always there but then
whatever is possible we will
able to do it.
I am very grateful to the gov-
ernment as Chief minister of
Karnataka Siddarammaiah ,
Home Minister of Karnataka K
J George, and his advisor
Kempaiah, having the most
faith in my confidence in
appointing police commission-
er for Bengaluru city .
This is my fifth time posting in
city as In past I have worked
as DCP Head Quarters in the
year 1992.
I worked as DCP East in the
year 1995-1996. That time I
used to do a grass root polic-
ing as I used to do three night
rounds a week in my period of
tenure. And in that days
Dacoity was more and with the
grass root policing we curbed
it. I worked as DCP South in
1998 for 12 days ,
Additional CP Car in the year
2006-2008.I worked and I
have enough and adequate
knowledge of the policing here
apart from other places where
I have served in different
branches of police as in CID,
KSRTC,I have worked as ASP
in district range. And other
places in the state head quar-
tered I will make use of all
those experience and will
serve the nation he added. In
other transfers of senior IPS
officer HC Kishore Chandra
was posted as DGP of the
Criminal Investigation
Department (CID) to replace
the retiring DGP Bipin Gopal
Krishna.
The Additional Director
General of Police (ADGP)
Praveen Sood has been trans-
ferred to the position of ADGP
(Administration); Alok Mohan
to ADGP (Law and order); Dr
Rajvir Pratap Sharma to
ADGP (communication, logis-
tics and modernisation); Dr P
Ravindranath to ADGP (Police
computer wing); T Suneel
Kumar to ADGP (Internal
Security Division), Amar
Kumar Pandey to ADGP
(Railway); Bhaskar Rao to
ADGP (Directorate of Civil
Rights Enforcement) and Dr S
Parashiva Murthy to ADGP
(Karnataka State Reserve
Police).
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NSMegharikhisthenewBengaluruCityPoliceCommissioner
Hiten Shukla
Ahemedabad: A 17-
year-old Dalit girl was
allegedly abducted and
gangraped by six men in
two different rooms of a
hotel in Maninagar for
two days. Police have
arrested five persons so
far.
The accused are resi-
dents of Behrampura
and Shah-e-Alam.
They have been identi-
fied as Zafar alias Sohil
Sheikh, 21, resident of
Behrampura, Tohsif
Alam Tirmizi, 25, Raza-
ur Rehman Ansari, 25,
Masqoor Ali Alvi, 23,
Sohjab Khan Pathan,
24, all residents of Shah-
e-Alam, and Mushtaqi
Sheikh, a resident of
Jalgaon in Maharashtra.
They have been booked
under IPC Sections 363,
366 (kidnapping),
376(1), 376(D) (gan-
grape), 114 (abettor
present when offence
committed), relevant
sections of POCSO Act
and section 3 (2) (5) of
Atrocities Act. J Division
ACP Reema Munshi is
investigating the case.
Owner Vijay Soni as well
as two managers Bharat
Panchal and Ramesh
Panchal of Hotel Silver
Spring have also been
arrested and booked
under IPC 188 (violation
of police commissioner's
notification). The man-
agers had allotted rooms
without keeping with
them the copy of occu-
pants' ID proof.
Taslim Ali Tirmizi is city
Congress vice-presi-
dent. It is alleged cops
are trying to protect the
boys as their fathers
wield tremendous politi-
cal clout .
17-year-oldDalitgirl,gangrapedbysixmen "The routine meeting at the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA),
where all the arms of Indian intelligence are present to share
intelligence inputs with one another, had thrown up this input.
It has since been circulated to all of us with the direction to
maintain top-notch vigil and remain at the highest level of pre-
paredness to avert any terror attack. So we have beefed up
security at all the establishments that are under our watch," the
CISF sources said.
Meanwhile, a high-ranking intelligence official refused to either
corroborate or deny the reports. But he told that with August 15
approaching, the security forces were taking all threat inputs at
face value and the intelligence establishment was taking no
chances in maintaining vigil and security in the run-up to the
Independence Day celebrations.
"Whenever we receive such inputs, we always put these
through our system of verification by way of which we decide
the preciseness of information and the immediacy of the threat.
We always cross-check how specific such inputs are.
However, on occasions of national importance like August 15
and January 26, we do not take any chances. So we take all
such inputs at face value and circulate these among all arms of
the security apparatus," the intelligence officer explained.
As per the input, nine suspected terrorists have already
entered Delhi and their cache of explosives, including RDX and
detonators, which is used in manufacturing improvised explo-
sive devices (IEDs), has already made its way into the Capital.
"The input was brought to our attention at the home affairs min-
istry's meeting nearly two weeks back," CISF sources said .
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, Arrested terrorist
claims he is from Pakistan. BSF, CISF, and Jammu and
Kashmir police paid a key role in the operation, 2 AK - 47,and
Grenades recovered from the terrorists.
AnotherAjmal Kasab caught alive by .........................................
Just when a Swiss pilot 's
solar powered aircraft
mesmerised the world by
setting a record of longest
solo flight without a drop of
fuel, India’s solar energy
ambitious plans are set to
leap frog. The Centre has
revised cumulative targets
under National Solar
Mission from 20,000 MW
by 2021-22 to 1,00,000
MW- a quantum jump.
After launching of signa-
ture initiatives 'Smart city,'
'Digital India' and 'Make in
India,' massive efforts are
underway to tap the
untapped renewable ener-
gy resources-mainly solar
power. Official sources
said the Ministry of new
and renewable energy
(MNRE) currently pushing
solar city programme to
reduce dependence on
fossil fuel based energy
has selected 50 cities to be
developed as solar cen-
tres. Of these, 44 cities
have already prepared
master plans.
Solar Energy plans leap frog;
Target spiked five times to one
lakh MW in next seven years
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