Madhya Pradesh Affairs
Ladli Laxmi Yojana has brought about changes: Chouhan
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that Ladli Laxmi Yojana has proved to be a scheme to bring changes in the lives of daughters of the state. With the implementation of the scheme, not only did the girls get Scholarship amount, but a new era of their Empowerment has started. With the expansion of the scheme, now the government will also do the work of depositing fees for higher Education in Ladli Laxmi 2.0. After the Ladli Laxmi Yojana, now in the Ladli Bahna Yojana, Women from poor and middle class families will get an amount of one thousand rupees per month. By empowering girls and sisters, efforts are being made to bring them into Leadership roles through their participation in Environment-protection, de-addiction and other social campaigns.
Chief Minister Chouhan was transferring the scholarship amount in the accounts of Ladli Laxmi daughters of the state at Kushabhau Thakre auditorium in Bhopal today. Chouhan transferred scholarship amount of Rs. 107 crore 67 lakh to 3 lakh 33 thousand 842 Ladli Laxmi girls with a single click. Awards were also given to 5 Ladli Laxmi girls for their outstanding achievements in the state level programme. Bhopal Mayor Smt. Malti Rai was present in the programme. The programme was broadcast through webcast and other mediums in the entire state. In Panchayat and Anganwadi centres in different districts, sisters and daughters also joined this programme virtually.
There are more than 44 lakh Ladli Lakshmi daughters in the state. Information about year-by-year progress and rising importance of the scheme in the last 16 years was also provided in the programme. The Chief Minister digitally distributed scholarship amount to more than 3.25 lakh girls studying in classes 6, 9, 11 and 12.
The Chief Minister said that Ladli Laxmi Yojana, launched in the year 2007, has worked to bring about changes in the lives of girls. With the implementation of the scheme, a positive change has also been seen in the Attitude of the Society. The birth of daughters has also been encouraged. Evils like child marriage have been controlled.
National and International Affairs
Cabinet approves Vibrant Villages Programme to improve livelihood invillages on northern border
TheUnion Cabinetapproved the centrally-sponsored “Vibrant Villages Programme” for financial years 2022-23 to 2025-26 with an outlay of Rs 4,800 crore.
It will lead to development and livelihood opportunity in four states and one Union Territory along the northern borders.
The programme will help encourage people to stay in their native locations in border areas and reverse the out-Migration from these villages, thus adding to improved security of the border.
The scheme aids to identify and develop economic drivers based on local, natural, human and other Resources of the villages on the northern border and development of Growth centres on Hub and Spoke Model through promotion of social Entrepreneurship, Empowerment of youth and Women through Skill development and entrepreneurship.
Govt plans OTT platform, direct-to-mobile TV, FM auction to increase footprint
In a bid to increase its footprint, the government is planning a fresh auction of FM radio stations, roll out an OTT platform, and conduct trials of direct-to-mobile television broadcast this year.
Chandra said the government has made an allocation of 2,500 crore over a four-year period for the Broadcasting and Network Development (BIND) Scheme to widen the reach of Prasar Bharati, including in the Left wing extremism, border and strategic areas.
The scheme aims to boost public sector broadcasting in the country and focuses on Infrastructure Development of Prasar Bharati, including All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan (DD).
Chandra said IIT-Kanpur and Sankhya Labs have installed transmitters along Kartavya Path and adjoining areas to demonstrate how television signals can be directly broadcast to mobile phones.
Digital transactions will soon exceed cash in India: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday expressed hope that digital transactions would soon surpass cash as Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is increasingly becoming the most preferred payment mechanism in the country.
Modi after the launch of the cross-border connectivity between the UPI and PayNow of Singapore said about 74 billion transactions amounting to more than Rs 126 trillion, which is approximately 2 trillion Singapore dollars, was done through UPI in 2022.
The linkage of these two payment systems would enable residents of both countries in faster and cost-efficient transfer of cross-border .
It will also help the Indian Diaspora in Singapore, especially migrant workers and students, through instantaneous and low-cost transfer of Money from Singapore to India and vice-versa.
India has emerged as one of the fastest-growing Ecosystems for fintech innovation.
Whiteshield releases Global Labour Resilience Index 2023 at World Government Summit
Whiteshield, a global strategy and public policy advisory firm, released its Global Labour Resilience Index (GLRI) 2023 during the World Government Summit. The index is a first-of-its-kind measurement tool that assesses the capacity of an economy to limit fluctuations in EMPLOYMENT and quickly rebound from setbacks. The index ranked 136 countries for their resiliency in labour markets, policies, and key capabilities to face crises such as pandemics, technological disruptions, and transition to a .
The last two years have tested the limits of labour market resilience and the global labour force would have been in a more challenging position if it were not for the unprecedented government support, the report revealed.
The GLRI 2023 analysed countries that are prepared for the future of work. Alongside structural vulnerabilities, the report ranked countries on their ability to absorb crises, recover, and align their economies with future trends.
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