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Jammu and Kashmir - A new dawn of progress and peaceGaurav318509
This document summarizes developments in Jammu and Kashmir over the past few years since the abrogation of Article 370. Key points include:
- Security conditions have improved significantly with reductions in terrorism, stone pelting incidents, and deaths of security forces. Democratic institutions like local body elections have been strengthened.
- Infrastructure development has increased with projects underway or completed in areas like electricity, irrigation, roads, railways. Tourism numbers are rising with new policies and initiatives.
- Industrial development is being stimulated through various policies, land banks, and financial packages. Prime Minister's development package approved projects worth Rs. 80,000 crores.
- Education and employment opportunities for youth have expanded greatly with new
The document outlines the government's budget proposals across 9 pillars including agriculture, rural development, social sector, education, skills and job creation, infrastructure, financial sector reforms, governance, fiscal discipline, and tax reforms. Key highlights include doubling farmers' income, rural employment, health coverage for all, increasing education quality, skill development programs, infrastructure investment, financial stability, ease of doing business, prudent fiscal management, and reducing the tax compliance burden. The document then provides more details on initiatives and allocations for agriculture, rural development, social programs, education, and skill and job creation.
The Union Budget for 2023-24 aims to strengthen India's economy and support its vision for the "Amrit Kaal" period leading up to 2047. It outlines 7 priorities to guide the country and identifies opportunities to empower women, promote entrepreneurship, boost tourism, and support green growth. Key initiatives include expanding agriculture infrastructure and credit, developing fisheries and tribal groups, improving health, education and rural development, and increasing housing and infrastructure spending while narrowing the fiscal deficit.
Jammu and Kashmir - A new dawn of progress and peaceASO6KM
This document summarizes key developments in Jammu and Kashmir following the constitutional amendments removing Articles 370 and 35A in August 2019. It discusses improvements in security conditions, a reduction in terrorist activities, and expanded development initiatives in areas like tourism, industry, infrastructure, education, social welfare programs, and healthcare. Key political and administrative changes are also outlined, such as the establishment of a single cadre for civil servants, equal rights for all citizens, and rehabilitation support for migrants and refugees.
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The document summarizes key aspects of the Indian budget for 2014-15. It notes that India's economic growth has declined in recent years due to global and domestic factors. The budget aims to boost growth through measures such as reducing the fiscal deficit, controlling inflation, strengthening the banking sector, promoting infrastructure development and renewable energy, and supporting rural development and small/medium enterprises. It also outlines plans to improve health, education, housing, social welfare programs, tourism, and national security.
The document summarizes the key points of the Haryana state budget for 2012-2013. It allocates the highest priority and funding (54.97% of the total) to social services. The annual plan budget for 2012-2013 is proposed at 14,500 crore rupees, a 9.85% increase over the previous year. Within this, the highest allocation is for social services (53.28%), followed by infrastructure development (28.66%). Education is also a priority with a proposed allocation of 2,965 crore rupees. Various welfare schemes for housing, employment, girls' education, and farmers are highlighted.
SUMMARY, COMPREHENSIVE,COMPARATIVE,CONCISE,CRISP, version of budget 2017-18 and 2018-19 .
one stop solution for all union budget queries.
Very helpful for finance students,MBA students,Professionals,UPSC students,and also for enthusiasts.
Jammu and Kashmir - A new dawn of progress and peaceGaurav318509
This document summarizes developments in Jammu and Kashmir over the past few years since the abrogation of Article 370. Key points include:
- Security conditions have improved significantly with reductions in terrorism, stone pelting incidents, and deaths of security forces. Democratic institutions like local body elections have been strengthened.
- Infrastructure development has increased with projects underway or completed in areas like electricity, irrigation, roads, railways. Tourism numbers are rising with new policies and initiatives.
- Industrial development is being stimulated through various policies, land banks, and financial packages. Prime Minister's development package approved projects worth Rs. 80,000 crores.
- Education and employment opportunities for youth have expanded greatly with new
The document outlines the government's budget proposals across 9 pillars including agriculture, rural development, social sector, education, skills and job creation, infrastructure, financial sector reforms, governance, fiscal discipline, and tax reforms. Key highlights include doubling farmers' income, rural employment, health coverage for all, increasing education quality, skill development programs, infrastructure investment, financial stability, ease of doing business, prudent fiscal management, and reducing the tax compliance burden. The document then provides more details on initiatives and allocations for agriculture, rural development, social programs, education, and skill and job creation.
The Union Budget for 2023-24 aims to strengthen India's economy and support its vision for the "Amrit Kaal" period leading up to 2047. It outlines 7 priorities to guide the country and identifies opportunities to empower women, promote entrepreneurship, boost tourism, and support green growth. Key initiatives include expanding agriculture infrastructure and credit, developing fisheries and tribal groups, improving health, education and rural development, and increasing housing and infrastructure spending while narrowing the fiscal deficit.
Jammu and Kashmir - A new dawn of progress and peaceASO6KM
This document summarizes key developments in Jammu and Kashmir following the constitutional amendments removing Articles 370 and 35A in August 2019. It discusses improvements in security conditions, a reduction in terrorist activities, and expanded development initiatives in areas like tourism, industry, infrastructure, education, social welfare programs, and healthcare. Key political and administrative changes are also outlined, such as the establishment of a single cadre for civil servants, equal rights for all citizens, and rehabilitation support for migrants and refugees.
India budget Highlights D N Sharma & Associates FY14-15edeepaksharma
The document summarizes key aspects of the Indian budget for 2014-15. It notes that India's economic growth has declined in recent years due to global and domestic factors. The budget aims to boost growth through measures such as reducing the fiscal deficit, controlling inflation, strengthening the banking sector, promoting infrastructure development and renewable energy, and supporting rural development and small/medium enterprises. It also outlines plans to improve health, education, housing, social welfare programs, tourism, and national security.
The document summarizes the key points of the Haryana state budget for 2012-2013. It allocates the highest priority and funding (54.97% of the total) to social services. The annual plan budget for 2012-2013 is proposed at 14,500 crore rupees, a 9.85% increase over the previous year. Within this, the highest allocation is for social services (53.28%), followed by infrastructure development (28.66%). Education is also a priority with a proposed allocation of 2,965 crore rupees. Various welfare schemes for housing, employment, girls' education, and farmers are highlighted.
The Finance minister f India presented the last budget of the eisting goverme...DeepakAgrawal357530
The budget document outlines several key proposals in direct taxes, including no change in direct tax rates and income exemption up to Rs. 7 lakh under the new tax regime. It also discusses proposals to empower youth, farmers and women, including training programs, loan programs, and increasing budgets. Infrastructure development is emphasized through railway, airport and metro expansion. Sustainable development and healthcare initiatives like solar power, electric vehicles and expanding insurance coverage are also summarized.
The document discusses Article 112 of the Indian constitution which requires an annual financial statement to be presented to Parliament detailing estimated government receipts and expenditures. It also discusses provisions for expenditures that are charged directly to the Consolidated Fund of India.
The document then summarizes portions of the 2017-18 Union Budget that focus on initiatives for youth development including improving education, introducing vocational training programs, and creating employment opportunities in sectors like tourism to maximize the potential of India's demographic advantage. Skills development programs like SANKALP and STRIVE are highlighted.
The document provides a summary of key highlights from the Union Budget 2020-21 presented by the Finance Minister. It outlines the three broad themes of the budget - Aspirational India, Economic Development for All, and Caring Society. It then details various allocations and policy measures across sectors like agriculture, healthcare, education, infrastructure, housing, and more to achieve the objectives under each theme. Key allocations include Rs. 2.83 lakh crore for agriculture and rural development, Rs. 69,000 crore for healthcare, Rs. 99,300 crore for education, and Rs. 100 lakh crore investment in infrastructure over 5 years.
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The document discusses key aspects of the Indian Union Budget announced in 2017, including:
- Reduced income tax rates and a higher income tax exemption limit.
- Increased spending on rural development, healthcare, infrastructure, and other social programs targeting farmers, youth, and other groups.
- Measures to promote digital payments and increase transparency in political funding.
- Higher allocations for initiatives related to railways, roads, education, skill development, and rural electrification.
The document discusses key aspects of the Indian Union Budget announced in 2017, including:
- Reduced income tax rates and a higher income tax exemption limit.
- Increased spending on rural development, healthcare, infrastructure, and other social programs targeting farmers, youth, and other groups.
- Measures to promote digital payments and increase transparency in political funding.
- Higher allocations for railways, roads, defense, and other infrastructure sectors along with plans for new projects.
The Railway Budget 2013-2014 aimed to improve rural development through increased allocation of Rs. 80,194 crore. It also focused on agriculture through increased credit availability and research funding. Allocations were increased for vulnerable sections including SCs, STs, women, children and the disabled. Infrastructure development was emphasized through tax-free bonds, road construction, and improved connectivity in the northeast. Facilities and safety measures for passengers were enhanced through initiatives like free WiFi, mobile ticketing, escalators and improved food quality inspections.
The Agnipath scheme is a new recruitment scheme introduced by the Indian government in June 2022 to recruit soldiers under the rank of commissioned officers into the armed forces. Under the scheme, recruits called Agniveers will be hired for four years initially, with 25% being retained and the rest receiving a severance package of Rs. 12 lakhs. The scheme aims to make the military's profile younger while also providing job opportunities and skills to recruits. Eligible candidates must have a Class 10 certificate or equivalent and be between 17.5 to 23 years old.
Under its CSR activities from April 2014 to March 2015, Bokaro Steel Plant constructed
toilets in schools, provided free education to poor children, distributed water filters to
schools and anganwadis, planted 40,000 saplings, offered free medical services including
a clubfoot clinic and camps, organized a volleyball tournament, supported vocational
training for youth and an organization for the disabled, and empowered women through
support of local schools.
The document summarizes key points from the Uttar Pradesh budget for fiscal year 2020-21:
- The UP Finance Minister presented a budget of Rs. 5,12,860.72 crores for 2020-21, the largest in UP's history.
- The budget aims to move UP's economy toward $1 trillion and proposes establishing 7 new universities.
- It includes schemes for unemployed youth, self-employment of young people, and improving access to crop insurance for farmers.
Highlighting the government’s focus on Skill Development to achieve economic & social development through the country’s huge active population (between 15-45 years), the presentation details the changing scenario of the skill development sector in India and the state of Gujarat.
The document gives highlights from key sectors – agriculture and rural development, banking, financial services and insurance, defence and aviation, e-commerce and retail, energy, FMCG, food & beverages, infrastructure and housing, manufacturing, railways, social welfare, steel and mining, and technology IT & telecom.
The summary provides the key highlights from the Union Budget 2022-23:
1) The total expenditure for 2022-23 is estimated at Rs. 39.45 lakh crore with a fiscal deficit target of 6.4% of GDP. Several programs are aimed at boosting infrastructure development, MSMEs, agriculture, renewable energy, and health.
2) Major infrastructure schemes include expanding the national highways network, developing multimodal logistics parks, upgrading railway infrastructure, and introducing ropeways under the Parvatmala program.
3) Support for MSMEs includes extending ECLGS, additional credit facilitation, and the RAMP program. Agriculture initiatives include MSP payments, promoting natural
The document summarizes the key highlights of the Indian budget for education and skills development for 2019-2020 and 2020-2021. It outlines the total outlays, funding increases for higher education and school education. It also discusses new initiatives like the Study in India program, apprenticeship programs, online degree courses, entrepreneurship support, and establishing new universities. The budget aims to improve access to education, enhance skills training, and support goals of digital learning, women's empowerment, and overall economic development.
The Union Budget 2018 speech proposed several key changes:
1) Increasing custom duties on some mobile parts and increasing the health and education cess.
2) Taxing long term capital gains exceeding Rs 1 lakh in listed stocks at 10%.
3) Providing Rs 5 lakh additional benefit to senior citizens for medical insurance and a standard deduction of Rs 40,000 for salaried employees.
4) Focusing on agriculture, rural economy, health, and infrastructure spending.
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PROMOTING DIGITAL ECONOMY
EASE OF DOING BUSINESS
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX
RAPID (Revenue, Accountability, Probity, Information and Digitisation)
This document summarizes key allocations and plans from India's 2013-14 budget. It allocates 97,134 crore for women's programs, 110 crore for disability programs, and increases funding for health, education, rural development, agriculture and infrastructure development. It also establishes funds for skill development, women's safety, and direct benefit transfers to citizens. New ports will be established and excise duties increased on tobacco, high-end mobile phones, while duties on leather goods are decreased.
The document summarizes key points from the Indian Union Budget for 2013-2014. It discusses proposals to introduce a 10% surcharge on individuals with taxable incomes over 1 crore rupees. It also outlines spending plans and allocations for various sectors including health, education, rural development, agriculture, roads, ports and sports.
Budgets for Agriculture-National and State levelRamanjaneyulu GV
The document discusses government budgets for agriculture in India over time. It notes that public investments for agriculture have declined from 18% of total budgets in the 1980s to less than 2% currently. Several state budgets for agriculture are also summarized, including allocations for irrigation, electricity, loans, and crop incentives. Key figures and new initiatives proposed for states like Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh are provided. In the conclusion, questions are raised about having a separate agriculture budget with legal standing and making the budget process more inclusive and long-term focused.
Ladakh was historically underdeveloped due to discrimination, but it was declared a Union Territory after the abolition of Article 370. The Central Government is providing special support through the Prime Minister Development Package, which allocated Rs. 80,068 crores to 63 projects in Jammu and Kashmir, including 8 projects worth Rs. 21,432 crores for Ladakh. The annual budget for Ladakh has also increased remarkably to Rs. 5,958 crores per year from 2020-2021 to 2022 to ensure overall development.
The document discusses the development of India's Northeast region after 2014 under Prime Minister Modi's Act East policy. It notes that the region had lagged in development for decades due to separatism and conflict. The policy focused on resolving disputes through agreements, strengthening security, and boosting infrastructure development. As a result, violence declined significantly, with 6000 terrorists surrendering. Restrictions under AFSPA were lifted in many areas. The budget for the region doubled and development accelerated across sectors like transportation, agriculture, and disaster management with the help of the Northeastern Space Application Centre. Overall, the policy brought peace, stability, and rapid development to the Northeast.
The Finance minister f India presented the last budget of the eisting goverme...DeepakAgrawal357530
The budget document outlines several key proposals in direct taxes, including no change in direct tax rates and income exemption up to Rs. 7 lakh under the new tax regime. It also discusses proposals to empower youth, farmers and women, including training programs, loan programs, and increasing budgets. Infrastructure development is emphasized through railway, airport and metro expansion. Sustainable development and healthcare initiatives like solar power, electric vehicles and expanding insurance coverage are also summarized.
The document discusses Article 112 of the Indian constitution which requires an annual financial statement to be presented to Parliament detailing estimated government receipts and expenditures. It also discusses provisions for expenditures that are charged directly to the Consolidated Fund of India.
The document then summarizes portions of the 2017-18 Union Budget that focus on initiatives for youth development including improving education, introducing vocational training programs, and creating employment opportunities in sectors like tourism to maximize the potential of India's demographic advantage. Skills development programs like SANKALP and STRIVE are highlighted.
The document provides a summary of key highlights from the Union Budget 2020-21 presented by the Finance Minister. It outlines the three broad themes of the budget - Aspirational India, Economic Development for All, and Caring Society. It then details various allocations and policy measures across sectors like agriculture, healthcare, education, infrastructure, housing, and more to achieve the objectives under each theme. Key allocations include Rs. 2.83 lakh crore for agriculture and rural development, Rs. 69,000 crore for healthcare, Rs. 99,300 crore for education, and Rs. 100 lakh crore investment in infrastructure over 5 years.
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The document discusses key aspects of the Indian Union Budget announced in 2017, including:
- Reduced income tax rates and a higher income tax exemption limit.
- Increased spending on rural development, healthcare, infrastructure, and other social programs targeting farmers, youth, and other groups.
- Measures to promote digital payments and increase transparency in political funding.
- Higher allocations for initiatives related to railways, roads, education, skill development, and rural electrification.
The document discusses key aspects of the Indian Union Budget announced in 2017, including:
- Reduced income tax rates and a higher income tax exemption limit.
- Increased spending on rural development, healthcare, infrastructure, and other social programs targeting farmers, youth, and other groups.
- Measures to promote digital payments and increase transparency in political funding.
- Higher allocations for railways, roads, defense, and other infrastructure sectors along with plans for new projects.
The Railway Budget 2013-2014 aimed to improve rural development through increased allocation of Rs. 80,194 crore. It also focused on agriculture through increased credit availability and research funding. Allocations were increased for vulnerable sections including SCs, STs, women, children and the disabled. Infrastructure development was emphasized through tax-free bonds, road construction, and improved connectivity in the northeast. Facilities and safety measures for passengers were enhanced through initiatives like free WiFi, mobile ticketing, escalators and improved food quality inspections.
The Agnipath scheme is a new recruitment scheme introduced by the Indian government in June 2022 to recruit soldiers under the rank of commissioned officers into the armed forces. Under the scheme, recruits called Agniveers will be hired for four years initially, with 25% being retained and the rest receiving a severance package of Rs. 12 lakhs. The scheme aims to make the military's profile younger while also providing job opportunities and skills to recruits. Eligible candidates must have a Class 10 certificate or equivalent and be between 17.5 to 23 years old.
Under its CSR activities from April 2014 to March 2015, Bokaro Steel Plant constructed
toilets in schools, provided free education to poor children, distributed water filters to
schools and anganwadis, planted 40,000 saplings, offered free medical services including
a clubfoot clinic and camps, organized a volleyball tournament, supported vocational
training for youth and an organization for the disabled, and empowered women through
support of local schools.
The document summarizes key points from the Uttar Pradesh budget for fiscal year 2020-21:
- The UP Finance Minister presented a budget of Rs. 5,12,860.72 crores for 2020-21, the largest in UP's history.
- The budget aims to move UP's economy toward $1 trillion and proposes establishing 7 new universities.
- It includes schemes for unemployed youth, self-employment of young people, and improving access to crop insurance for farmers.
Highlighting the government’s focus on Skill Development to achieve economic & social development through the country’s huge active population (between 15-45 years), the presentation details the changing scenario of the skill development sector in India and the state of Gujarat.
The document gives highlights from key sectors – agriculture and rural development, banking, financial services and insurance, defence and aviation, e-commerce and retail, energy, FMCG, food & beverages, infrastructure and housing, manufacturing, railways, social welfare, steel and mining, and technology IT & telecom.
The summary provides the key highlights from the Union Budget 2022-23:
1) The total expenditure for 2022-23 is estimated at Rs. 39.45 lakh crore with a fiscal deficit target of 6.4% of GDP. Several programs are aimed at boosting infrastructure development, MSMEs, agriculture, renewable energy, and health.
2) Major infrastructure schemes include expanding the national highways network, developing multimodal logistics parks, upgrading railway infrastructure, and introducing ropeways under the Parvatmala program.
3) Support for MSMEs includes extending ECLGS, additional credit facilitation, and the RAMP program. Agriculture initiatives include MSP payments, promoting natural
The document summarizes the key highlights of the Indian budget for education and skills development for 2019-2020 and 2020-2021. It outlines the total outlays, funding increases for higher education and school education. It also discusses new initiatives like the Study in India program, apprenticeship programs, online degree courses, entrepreneurship support, and establishing new universities. The budget aims to improve access to education, enhance skills training, and support goals of digital learning, women's empowerment, and overall economic development.
The Union Budget 2018 speech proposed several key changes:
1) Increasing custom duties on some mobile parts and increasing the health and education cess.
2) Taxing long term capital gains exceeding Rs 1 lakh in listed stocks at 10%.
3) Providing Rs 5 lakh additional benefit to senior citizens for medical insurance and a standard deduction of Rs 40,000 for salaried employees.
4) Focusing on agriculture, rural economy, health, and infrastructure spending.
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INTRODUCTION
CHALLENGES IN 2017-18
DEMONITISATION
ROADMAP & PRIORITIES
FARMERS
RURAL POPULATION
YOUTH
INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL SECTOR
DIGITAL ECONOMY
PUBLIC SERVICE
PRUDENT FISCAL MANAGEMENT
PROMOTING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND REAL ESTATE SECTOR
PROMOTING DIGITAL ECONOMY
EASE OF DOING BUSINESS
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX
RAPID (Revenue, Accountability, Probity, Information and Digitisation)
This document summarizes key allocations and plans from India's 2013-14 budget. It allocates 97,134 crore for women's programs, 110 crore for disability programs, and increases funding for health, education, rural development, agriculture and infrastructure development. It also establishes funds for skill development, women's safety, and direct benefit transfers to citizens. New ports will be established and excise duties increased on tobacco, high-end mobile phones, while duties on leather goods are decreased.
The document summarizes key points from the Indian Union Budget for 2013-2014. It discusses proposals to introduce a 10% surcharge on individuals with taxable incomes over 1 crore rupees. It also outlines spending plans and allocations for various sectors including health, education, rural development, agriculture, roads, ports and sports.
Budgets for Agriculture-National and State levelRamanjaneyulu GV
The document discusses government budgets for agriculture in India over time. It notes that public investments for agriculture have declined from 18% of total budgets in the 1980s to less than 2% currently. Several state budgets for agriculture are also summarized, including allocations for irrigation, electricity, loans, and crop incentives. Key figures and new initiatives proposed for states like Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh are provided. In the conclusion, questions are raised about having a separate agriculture budget with legal standing and making the budget process more inclusive and long-term focused.
Ladakh was historically underdeveloped due to discrimination, but it was declared a Union Territory after the abolition of Article 370. The Central Government is providing special support through the Prime Minister Development Package, which allocated Rs. 80,068 crores to 63 projects in Jammu and Kashmir, including 8 projects worth Rs. 21,432 crores for Ladakh. The annual budget for Ladakh has also increased remarkably to Rs. 5,958 crores per year from 2020-2021 to 2022 to ensure overall development.
The document discusses the development of India's Northeast region after 2014 under Prime Minister Modi's Act East policy. It notes that the region had lagged in development for decades due to separatism and conflict. The policy focused on resolving disputes through agreements, strengthening security, and boosting infrastructure development. As a result, violence declined significantly, with 6000 terrorists surrendering. Restrictions under AFSPA were lifted in many areas. The budget for the region doubled and development accelerated across sectors like transportation, agriculture, and disaster management with the help of the Northeastern Space Application Centre. Overall, the policy brought peace, stability, and rapid development to the Northeast.
For over 40 years, left-wing extremism has posed challenges to democracy in India, resulting in over 16,000 deaths. The Home Ministry implemented a three-pronged strategy to control extremism by launching decisive attacks, improving coordination between central and state governments, and promoting development in affected areas to gain public trust. As a result, violent incidents and deaths have decreased substantially, with militant-affected areas reducing from 96 districts in 2010 to 46 districts in 2021.
The Modi government considers drug addiction a major challenge and has implemented a three-pronged zero-tolerance strategy on drugs involving coordination among organizations, strong organizational structure, and awareness campaigns. Key aspects of the strategy include strengthening the NCORD mechanism for cooperation, reforming the Narcotics Control Bureau, creating a narco-related national database, and conducting a public awareness campaign. The results of these efforts include a 100% increase in drug seizure cases and a 152% increase in the number of cases against those involved in drug trade since 2014.
The document summarizes amendments made to terrorism-related laws and policies in India between 2014 and 2022. Key points include:
- The National Investigation Agency Act was amended in 2019 to expand the NIA's jurisdiction over new crimes and territorial jurisdiction.
- An integrated work plan with 25 points was established to coordinate counter-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts across ministries.
- Terrorism incidents and related deaths have significantly reduced since 2014. Stone pelting incidents and deaths of police officials have also declined substantially.
- 38 individuals have been declared terrorists under new amendments, and the shelf-life of terrorists has been reduced to only a few days.
This document outlines initiatives to strengthen India's forensic science infrastructure over the past 14 years. It discusses establishing mobile forensic investigation facilities in all districts, making forensic investigation compulsory for crimes with sentences over 7 years. It also describes establishing three new central forensic science laboratories, setting up 14 cyber forensic training laboratories in states, and approving 203 crores to strengthen existing forensic science laboratories. The overall goal is to integrate the criminal justice system with forensic science investigations.
The document summarizes India's border policy and security developments over the past decade under different administrations. It notes that in the first decade of independence, border areas were ignored except for establishing the BSF. During Atal Bihari Vajpayee's tenure, focus shifted to border management. Under Modi's leadership, development and democracy in border areas is emphasized along with vigilant security. Rapid progress has been made in border infrastructure like fencing, roads, floodlights and border outposts. Integrated check posts facilitate trade while welfare programs have been implemented in 100% of border villages.
The document outlines India's coastal security scheme and initiatives over the past 10 years. Key points include:
1) The scheme was implemented in two phases, providing coastal states with police stations, marine operation centers, vehicles, and other resources to strengthen coastal security.
2) Effective joint coastal patrolling protocols between states and central agencies like the Coast Guard were established from 2020 onward.
3) Over 300 coastal police personnel completed marine policing training. Fishermen identification was strengthened and over 10,000 boats were registered under the scheme.
The document outlines India's approach to disaster management under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which includes an integrated and proactive approach led by the central government. Key aspects of the approach include establishing institutions like the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and mechanisms for early warning, preparedness, relief, and rehabilitation. Guidelines have been issued for various disasters, community-based disaster management has been emphasized, and financial resources for disaster management have increased substantially.
The document outlines several initiatives taken by the Indian government to develop and improve governance in Union Territories. Key initiatives include 100% completion of flagship schemes, privatization of electricity distribution, administrative reforms in Delhi including integration of the municipal corporation, making service conditions of Chandigarh employees at par with central services, and enacting the GNCTD Amendment Act 2021 to define roles of the LG and elected government. The government aims to develop UTs as models of good governance and self-dependent economies.
The document outlines various infrastructure and tourism development projects and achievements in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep islands over the past 60 years. It details in-principle approval for 4 tourism projects in the Andaman islands and 3 islands identified for tourism development in Lakshadweep. It also lists progress made on developing ecotourism, improving air connectivity with airports and increasing digital broadband connectivity across both island territories. 9 major flagship welfare and development projects were also fully implemented by the union territories.
The document summarizes steps taken by the Indian government to strengthen and promote Hindi as the official language. After the new government was formed in 2019, 49 out of 56 ministries established Hindi advisory committees that met regularly. Educational materials were developed to teach Hindi in 14 other Indian languages. Memory-based translation software and mobile apps with dictionaries were created. Over 500 state language implementation committees were formed across India and some countries to increase Hindi usage. Various training programs and translations were conducted, and inspections increased regarding using Hindi officially. The Home Minister expressed that Hindi supports local languages and their shared prosperity.
The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Act 2020 introduced several changes to increase compliance, transparency, and accountability of NGOs receiving foreign funds. Key changes included making Aadhar mandatory for key functionaries, requiring opening of an FCRA account at SBI in New Delhi, and reducing the limit on administrative expenses from 50% to 20% of foreign funds. The amendments aim to ensure funds are used for legitimate objectives and not diverted to unproductive expenses like salaries or assets. It also made submitting annual returns and updating official details online mandatory.
1) According to Prime Minister Modi, harmony with nature is at the centre of Indian culture.
2) Led by the Prime Minister, India is leading the world in environmental conservation.
3) With help from armed forces, the Home Minister launched a tree plantation project to plant one crore (10 million) trees every year.
Delhi Police has seen continuous increases in its total sanctioned and present personnel capacity between 2014-2022, including a rise in the percentage of women from 7.4% to 13%. During this period, CCTV cameras installed increased from 1,696 to 10,311, and the police fleet grew from 6,636 vehicles to 9,095. Between 2014-2022, 9,812 new posts were created for Delhi Police in areas like separating law and order from investigation and expanding police districts and stations.
The document outlines reforms and initiatives at the Ministry of Home Affairs in India. It discusses establishing electronic file management, regular review meetings, passing important legislation, timely parliamentary work, accountability measures like RTI disposal, documentation of decisions, fast execution of pending files, and other administrative improvements to ensure smooth functioning of the ministry.
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1. Police Training
Police Training
and Honour
and Honour
Establishment of National Police University
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Efforts to improve the Police system through
teaching, research, empowerment and security
Challenges:
• Three major challenges have been identified in the priority of making our soldiers
Ayushman by the Modi Government,
1. Lack of complete planning of Health Services.
2. Extremely low Housing satisfaction rate
3. Exceeding duty limit.
Successful efforts to Solutions
• Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) established for teaching, research and conditioning of highly
qualified trained service personnel in various parts of police, criminal justice and reform
administration,
• This University will promote knowledge and skill development in police, criminal justice and
reformative administration areas.
• By taking benefit of information and resources from industries will develop synergy with the private
sector.
• It will also set up an excellence centre related to police and security.
From Aspiration
to
Accomplishment
years
2. Recruitment: Increased force with
new recruits
• CAPF in General Duty Cadre and 64,640
candidates recruited in Assam Rifles.
• An agreement has been signed between
SSC and MHA for the conduction of exams
annually for the next five years-(2022-2026)
Ayushman (CAPF) Project
• This scheme started in Assam in January
2021 as a pilot.
• About 35 lacs health cards were distributed
to police personnel and their family
members.
• All over the country 1,576 CGHS
empaneled hospitals and 27,675 AB-
Welfare measures in the interest of CAPF
• Age limit of all CAPF employees of all
ranks has been extended from 57 to 60.
• Mobile application has been launched by
WARB for grievance redressal.
• There has been large-scale construction
of houses to ensure and increase housing
satisfaction from 46% to 55% by 2021-
2022.
• In the past three years the construction of
13 thousand houses and 113 barracks
with the cost of Rs. 7 thousand crores
have been approved
• Apart from this, 29,606 houses are to be
constructed in the next 5 years.
• As per the recommendation of the 7th
Central Pay Commission, risk and
hardship allowance has been increased
for CAPF and Assam Rifles personnel.
• Additional HRA with the rate of 16% of
basic pay has been given to CAPF
deployed in Kashmir Valley since 8th
November 2019
• Every soldier will get to spend at least 100
days with his family.
Encouragement to NCC cadets for employment
• Provision of bonus marks to NCC certificate
holders in the recruitment of SI (GD) and
constable (GD)
• 5% for C certificate holders
• 3% for B certificate holders
• 2% for A certificate holders.
Protect the Interest of women candidates
appearing for PET
• The provision for disqualification of female
candidates for becoming pregnant has
been abolished
• Their appointment will be extended till the
completion of pregnancy and physical
efficiency/fitness (PET)
• If found fit in PET, they are appointed to
the same post with the benefits of
seniority.
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Steps in the Welfare of
the Police Force
From Aspiration
to
Accomplishment
years
3. CAPF Rehabilitation’ -Re-employment
facilities for the retired personnel of CAPF
and Assam Rifles
• For this CAPF e-platform has been
launched
• Provision for retired personnel to upload
their personal details on the WARB website
with their area of expertise and preferred
location.
‘Ex-Gratia Sharing: On the basis of the
nomination provided by the government
servant, the provision of sharing lumpsum ex-
gratia between dependents including parents.
Central Police Welfare store on the lines of
KPKB AND CSD
• At present, 114 master welfare stores and
1946 support/assistant welfare stores are
in function.
• Turnover for the year 2020-2021 was
Rs.1715 crores.
• KVIC: At present 32 products of KVIC are
being sold through KPKB, Till now, a total
sale of Rs. 41,66,673 has been done.
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Steps for the Welfare of
the Police Force
Capacity Strengthening by Expansion of
Basic Infrastructure
Importance to women
• Construction of 124 barracks for women is on the anvil and the construction of 109 is in progress.
• Apart from this, the Home Ministry is considering building 443 more barracks for women.
Border Security Force
• 135 Border security posts, that have more than 3 acres of land, are being developed in the same manner as
composite security posts.
• Renovation of houses or structures that are more than 20 years old.
• Ensuring the availability of drinking water in all border posts especially in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
• Enough funds have been provided to ensure the availability of drinking water at most of the border posts.
• Providing water arrangements at border posts is being considered under the Jal Shakti Scheme
• Arrangement of electricity and Solar power system is also being done at border posts.
• Approval of Rs.984.57 Crore for acquiring 2807.55 acres of land Rs.4847.53 crores for the basic
development of CAPF, Assam Rifles and NSC.
• Sanction of the proposal for construction of SO’s mess with 45 rooms for 56 battalions of ITBP
.
• Approval for construction of 3391 houses at different places of ITBP and A.A. and ES has also been issued
in July 2020.
INCREASE IN EX-GRATIA
• Death during action/high altitude has been
increased from 15 lacs to 35 lacs.
• Death on duty -increased from 10 lacs to
25 lacs.
• Disability- From 9 lacs to 20 lacs
From Aspiration
to
Accomplishment
years
4. Pioneer in hospitality during COVID-19
Epidemic
• Central Police Force played a crucial role,
across the country in getting the rules and
regulations implemented during lockdown
and also has set an example of hospitality by
providing public service
• CAPF distributed masks, sanitizers and food
packets to common people.
• World’s largest Covid Care Centre, Sardar
Patel Covid Care Centre and Hospital,
Chhattarpur was equipped with 10000 beds
including 500 ICU beds.
• Use of software in the rotational transfer of
forces.
• Introduction of E-Apar/Sparrow: To reduce
the delay and seamless filing of APAR’.
Centralized Liquor Management System
(CLMS) A centralized liquor management
system (CLMS) software has been developed
that helps in maintaining transparency in liquor
management across the forces.
Pradhan Mantri Scholarship Scheme: Under
the Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme, 3000/-
Rs. Per month for girls and 2500/-Rs. Per month
for boys of service and ex-servicemen have been
released.
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In addition to 42 courses, in the session
2020-2021 80 more professional/technical
degree courses have been included in Prime
Minister scholarship scheme.
Till now, Rs.74.02 Crores have been given to 582
martyrs/Corona warriors and contributions worth
Rs.393 crores have been received till now.
Air Courier Services: For the officials to travel
during vacation/ temporary duty from far-off
places, air courier services have been provided
from 7 different routes on a daily /weekly basis
Kendriya Police Kalyan Bhandar (KPKB) At
present 119 master stores and 1922 supportive
stores are functioning. From June 2020, in the
Central Armed Police Stores, instructions have
been given to sell only the products that are
made in India
Plantation by Force: During the tree plantation
campaign, in the year 2020 one crore and in
2021 2.5 crore saplings have been planted.
FUNDS from ‘Bharat ke Veer’: ‘Bharat ke
Veer is an online Portal that helps the
common people to voluntarily donate to the
Central Armed Police Personnel, who have
sacrificed their lives.
From Aspiration
to
Accomplishment
years
5. Pradhan Mantri Scholarship Scheme.
(PMSS)
• This scholarship is for the children and
widows of martyrs and personnel of CAPF
and Assam Rifles who want to pursue
professional courses.
• From 2019, PMSS has been extended to the
children of state police officials who
sacrificed their lives during terrorist/Naxal
attacks.
• Total of 122 technical/vocational courses are
eligible for PMSS.
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When the police is responsive
then it is concerned for the
citizens, when it is sensitive
then the citizens are protected
and when it is result-oriented
then prevention also takes
place effectively.
- Shri Amit Shah
(Hon’ble Home Minister)
From Aspiration
to
Accomplishment
years