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भारतीय रेलवे ने १५९५ श्रमिक ट्रेनों के जरिये 21लाख यात्रियों को गृहराज्यों तक पहुंचाया

भारतीय रेलवे ने “श्रमिक स्पेशल” ट्रेनों के जरिये 21लाख यात्रियों को गृहराज्यों तक पहुंचाया
भारतीय रेलवे ने 19 दिन में “श्रमिक स्पेशल” ट्रेनों के जरिये कुल 21 लाख से अधिक यात्रियों को उनके गृह राज्यों तक पहुंचाकर एक और उपलब्धि हासिल की
भारतीय रेलवे ने 19 मई, 2020 तक (1600 बजे तक) देश भर में 1595 “श्रमिक स्पेशल” ट्रेनें चलाई यात्रियों को मुफ्त भोजन और पानी दिया जा रहा है
विभिन्न स्थानों पर फंसे प्रवासी श्रमिकों, तीर्थयात्रियों, पर्यटकों, छात्रों और अन्य व्यक्तियों की स्‍पेशल ट्रेनों से आवाजाही के संबंध में गृह मंत्रालय के आदेश के बाद, भारतीय रेलवे ने “श्रमिक स्पेशल” ट्रेनें चलाने का फैसला किया।
19 मई 2020 तक (1600 बजे तक), देश भर के विभिन्न राज्यों से कुल 1595 “श्रमिक स्पेशल” ट्रेनों को चलाया गया है। अब तक 21 लाख से अधिक यात्री अपने गृह राज्य पहुंच चुके हैं।
इन 1595 ट्रेनों को आंध्र प्रदेश, बिहार, संघ शासित चंडीगढ़, दिल्ली, गोवा, गुजरात, हरियाणा, झारखंड, कर्नाटक, केरल, मध्य प्रदेश, महाराष्ट्र, संघ शासित पुडुचेरी, पंजाब, राजस्थान, ओडिशा, तमिलनाडु, तेलंगाना, त्रिपुरा, उत्तर प्रदेश, उत्तराखंड, पश्चिम बंगाल जैसे विभिन्न राज्यों से चलाया गया।
इन श्रमिक स्पेशल ट्रेनों ने विभिन्न राज्यों जैसे उत्‍तर प्रदेश, बिहार, राजस्थान, पश्चिम बंगाल, छत्तीसगढ़, झारखंड, हिमाचल प्रदेश, जम्मू और कश्मीर, मणिपुर, मिजोरम, ओडिशा, तमिलनाडु, तेलंगाना, त्रिपुरा, उत्तराखंड, पंजाब, जम्मू और कश्मीर में अपनी यात्रा समाप्त की।
ट्रेन में चढ़ने से पहले यात्रियों की अच्‍छी तरह से स्‍क्रीनिंग की जाती है। यात्रा के दौरान यात्रियों को मुफ्त भोजन और पानी दिया जाता है।

आपदा को अवसर में बदलने का समय,गावों को शहर बनाने का सुअवसर

#आपदा को #अवसर में बदलने का समय
गावों को शहर बनाने का सुअवसर
ग्रामीण छेत्रों में लाखों की संख्या में श्रमिक लौट रहे हैं जिसके फलस्वरूप वहां मुख्यत बेरोजगारी की समस्या विकरालता ग्रहण करेगी इसके लिए केंद्र सरकार ने मनरेगा के अंतर्गत ₹ 40000 करोड़ अतिरिक्त का प्रावधान किया है । ₹ एक लाख करोड़ से अधिक का बजट है । यहां रोजगार, स्वास्थ्य,भोजन,मनोरंजन आदि की सुविधाओं को यथाशीघ्र विकसित करना जरूरी है । गावों के विकास से जहां मजदूरों का शहरों की तरफ पलायन रुकेगा वहीं शहरीकरण की रफ्तार कम होगी

Delhi Cong President Anil Alleges Detention, Cops Deny

(New Delhi) Delhi Cong President Anil Kumar Alleges Detention, Cops Deny
Delhi Congress president Anil Kumar on Sunday alleged that he was detained by police for “helping migrant workers”, a charge denied by a senior police official.
As per Police officials Anil Kumar had assured some help to Migrants in migrating to native place. So, he was requested to remain at home and not venture out

Modi Govt to Priivatise Non-Strategic PSUs: FM in PC

(New Delhi)Modi Govt to Priivatise Non-Strategic PSUs: FM in PC
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday said a new “coherent” public sector enterprises policy will be formulated that will define strategic sectors which will have not more than four PSUs.
List of strategic sectors requiring presence of public sector undertakings (PSUs) in public interest will be notified, she said while announcing her fifth and final economic stimulus package.
In strategic sectors, at least one enterprise will remain in the public sector but private sector will also be allowed.
In other sectors, PSUs will be privatised.

FM Announces Commercial Mining of Coal

(New Delhi) FM Announces Commercial Mining of Coal
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday announced commercial mining of coal by the private sector, ending government monopoly on the sector.
In her fourth tranche of the economic package, FM said commercial mining will be done on revenue sharing mechanism instead of the regime of fixed rupee/tonne.
Nearly 50 blocks will be offered for bidding
This is being done to reduce import of substitutable coal and increase self-reliance in coal production.
Also, the government will invest Rs 50,000 crore for building evacuation infrastructure.

64 Foreigner Tabligis Arrested in Bhopal For Violation of Foreigners Act

64 Foreigner Tabligis Arrested For Violation of Foreigners Act
64 members of Tablighi Jamaat, have been arrested by police in Bhopal for participating in various religious programmes of the organisation in violation of Foreigners Act and under the Indian Penal Code
Earlier, seven cases were registered against them under visa norms at various police stations in Bhopal.
Tablighi Jamaat had hit headlines earlier over a religious congregation held at Nizamuddin in Delhi in March this year amidst coronavirus pandemic. Many COVID-19 cases were reported when some Tablighis travelled back to their respective home states.
They hailed from countries like Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, Tanzania, South Africa, Myanmar and others.

IPRS Announces Addl Relief Fund to 3500 Members

(Mumbai)IPRS Announces Addl Relief Fund to 3500 Members
The Indian Performing Right Society (IPRS) has announced the release of an additional tranche of emergency relief fund for its members facing financial crisis during the nationwide lockdown amid coronavirus pandemic.
As per Press Release The fund will support around 3500 writers and composers in the music fraternity, across the country, whose livelihoods have been deeply impacted by COVID-19
Soon after the lockdown was announced to combat COVID-19 situation in the country on March 24, IPRS, a copyright society mandated by the government of India, as a custodian of its creator members, had declared an emergency relief package.
Javed Akhtar Tweeted “When the lock down was announced IPRS (Indian performing rights society) had funded more than 3000 members who are not in a comfortable position by putting money directly in their accounts since the lock down has continued IPRS is again funding those 30000 composers/ writers,” veteran lyricist-writer and chairman of IPRS,

FM Announces Setting up of ₹ 1 Lakh cr Agri Infra Fund

(New Delhi) FM Announces Setting up of ₹ 1 Lakh cr Agri Infra Fund
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday announced setting up of a Rs 1 lakh crore agri infrastructure fund for farm-gate infrastructure.
This fund will be used for setting up cold chains and post-harvest management infrastructure, she said while announcing the third tranche of COVID-19 relief package.
She also announced a Rs 10,000 crore scheme for formalisation of micro food enterprises (MFE).
The scheme will be launched to help 2 lakh MFEs by adopting cluster-based approach such as mango in Uttar Pradesh, kesar in Jammu & Kashmir, bamboo shoots in North-East, chilli in Andhra Pradesh, tapioca in Tamil Nadu.
This fund would help in reaching untapped export markets in view of improved health consciousness.

Akhilesh Yadav Takes a Dig at “Atmanirbhar” Package

(Lucknow,UP) Akhilesh Yadav Takes a Dig at “Atmanirbhar” Package
Samajwadi Party leaders Akhilesh Yadav on Friday took a dig at the Atmanirbhar economic package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, suggesting that self-reliance and loans do not go together.
The opposition leader posted a make-believe conversation in which a student asks what is meant by a loan and also seeks to know the meaning of self-reliant .
Are loan and self-reliance synonymous, the student asks. I will ask Delhi and tell you, the teacher replies.
Yadav did not elaborate on the teacher-student joke he tweeted in Hindi. But the apparent reference was to the loans announced in the Rs 20 lakh crore self-reliance package to revive the economy hit by the COVID-19 crisis.
Yadav had earlier termed the package a jumla , or empty rhetoric.
What kind of solution is this, he had asked in an earlier tweet.
Farmers are being asked to take loans. This is not the time to talk in the air about the future but to give immediate relief to farmers

Khattar Govt Puts Buses on 29 Routes within Haryana

(Chd,Hary)Khattar Govt Puts Buses on Routes in Haryana
The Haryana Roadways on Friday resumed bus services on select routes within the State, the first time since the lockdown was announced in March.
Haryana Chief Minister M L Khattar had announced on Wednesday that public transport will resume operation in the state on an “experimental basis” from Friday, with a limited number of buses plying on select routes.
The buses, which are not allowed to carry more than 30 passengers to maintain social distancing, are plying since morning on select routes
Initially, the buses will ply on 29 routes from ten depots of Ambala, Bhiwani, Hisar, Kaithal, Karnal, Narnaul, Panchkula, Rewari, Rohtak and Sirsa and run on select point-to-point routes.
There are 23 depots of the Roadways, which has a fleet of over 4,000 buses.
Online booking and wearing masks have been made a must for passengers boarding the Haryana Roadways buses.
From the Panchkula depot, the first bus left for Sirsa in the morning.
Thermal screening of passengers was done at bus terminals, their hands sanitised and it was ensured by the officials of the Haryana Roadways that passengers were wearing masks before boarding buses.
A government spokesman had said on Thursday that the buses will not operate in areas severely affected by COVID-19.