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  Modi govement acts within days of Bihar debacle, major impact in defence, aviation, real estateSeeking to allay conces that reforms may slow down after the Bihar setback, the Narendra Modi govement, in one of the biggest reforms in foreign direct investment on Tuesday, liberalised FDI in 15 major sectors, including defence, civil aviation, real estate and broadcasting, in a bid to boost investment.The decision, that comes just after the BJP defeat in the Bihar Assembly elections, is seen as a clear signal to investors and the business community that the economic reforms agenda of the Modi govement is still on track. The Sensex on Tuesday fell below the crucial 26,000-mark due to conces over the pace of economic reforms after the Bihar poll results.The govement increased the financial powers of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) to approve investment proposals worth Rs 5,000 crores from the present limit of Rs 3,000 crores. Currently, proposals over Rs 3,000 crores were needed to be cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Economic China Portable Gazebos for sale Affairs (CCEA). Increasing the FIPB’s financial powers means quicker decision-making and faster realisation of proposed foreign investments."Today’s FDI-related reforms will touch 15 sectors and benefit the youth.

  The govement’s commitment to development and reforms is unequivocal and unwavering," Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted. He said these reforms were another example of the emphasis on "minimum govement, maximum goveance". "They will ease, rationalise and simplify processes," the PM said.As per the new policy, FDI upto 49 per cent in defence will now not need any approval. Portfolio investments and investments by foreign venture capital investors (FVCIs) in defence has been increased to 49 per cent from 24 per cent. Proposals for foreign investment in excess of 49 per cent in defence will now be considered by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board. Earlier, investments above 49 per cent needed the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Security on a case-to-case basis, wherever the investment was likely to result in access to mode and state-of-the-art technology.The govement hiked FDI in cable networks, direct to home (DTH), mobile TV, HITS (headend-in-the sky Broadcasting Service) and teleports to 100 per cent from the current 74 per cent. It raised FDI in news and current affairs TV channels to 49 per cent (requiring govement approval) from the present cap of 26 per cent. As for the uplinking of non-news and current affairs TV channels, 100 per cent FDI has been now permitted under the automatic route.

  In the case of terrestrial broadcasting FM (FM radio), the foreign investment limit has been raised from 26 per cent to 49 per cent under the approval route.In the plantation sector, the govement has decided to open up coffee, rubber, cardamom , palm oil tree and olive oil tree plantations for 100 per cent foreign investment under the automatic route. It has now allowed 100 per cent FDI in duty-free shops under the automatic route.Real estate, facing the but of the economic slowdown, saw major changes in FDI rules. A foreign investor will now be permitted to exit and repatriate foreign investment before completion of project under the automatic route, provided that a lock-in-period of three years, calculated with reference to each tranche of foreign investment, has been completed. Further, transfer of stake from one non-resident to another non-resident, without repatriation of investment, will neither be subject to any lock-in period nor to any govement approval. The condition of lock-in-period would not apply to hotels and tourist resorts, hospitals, special economic zones (SEZs), educational institutions, old age homes and investment by NRIs. The govement has removed the sub-limit restrictions within the overall limit of 74 per cent for private sector banks to provide greater flexibility to banks and investors.

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  New Delhi: The Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) will provide moing tea and rusks in all night shelters during winter months, beginning Saturday.The health department has constituted teams of doctors and paramedical staff to inspect the shelters twice a week.The DUSIB is mandated to provide shelter to the homeless population of Delhi. Presently, the agency is running 251 shelters through NGOs on a contract basic with a capacity of 19,499.During the previous winter (2016-17), the maximum occupancy at the night shelters was around 12,000.This winter, tents have been pitched up at the locations that have a concentration of homeless population. During night time, 20 rescue teams would ply different locations to shift the homeless people sleeping on the road side/footpath supported by 24x7 control room and Rain Basera app.While entry into the shelters is free of cost during the winter months, the homeless people are charged `10 each per day for entry into the China Wholesale Tents Manufactures shelters.Three-tier inspection teams have been formed for the upkeep of night shelters.As many as 55 tents have been erected as temporary shelter for winter season and the health department has formed teams of doctors and premedical staff to inspect the inhabitants of the shelter twice a week.

  New Delhi: The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has allegedly demolished a hostel for visually impaired students in Virendra Nagar, leaving its occupants homeless.The 17-year-old hostel housed around 20 students, who have alleged that they were not given prior information or time to gather belongings before the authority officials came to the immediate order."They (DDA) came and said to vacate the place in 10 minutes, and started throwing out our belongings," General Secretary of the hostel, Kamlesh Kumar said."We are not moving anywhere until the govement provides alteate land for our hostel. We have the support of our Nagar Councillor and the public."One of the occupants informed that they have been residing in tents, which provide little relief from the cold, since December 15 when the demolition took place. The tents along with food have been arranged by municipalitys Councillor Narendra Chawla.

  In Saudi Arabia, restaurants simply close during the day.WHAT ARE SOME RAMADAN TRADITIONS?Once the start of the holy month is declared, Muslims share greetings such as "Ramadan kareem" and "Ramadan mubarak" via text messages, calls and emails to family and friends.Another hallmark of Ramadan is nightly prayer at the mosque among Sunni Muslims called "taraweeh."Egyptians have the tradition of the "fanoos," a Ramadan lante that is often the centerpiece at an iftar table or seen hanging in shop windows and from balconies. In the Arabian Gulf countries, wealthy families hold "majlises" where they open their doors for people to pass by at all hours of the night for food, tea, coffee and conversation.Increasingly common are Ramadan tents in five-star hotels that offer lavish and pricey meals from sunset to sunrise.

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  New Delhi: Wholesale price-based inflation was unchanged at 1.08 per cent in August even as prices of food items rose, govement data showed on Monday.The wholesale price index (WPI)-based inflation was at 1.08 per cent in July this year and 4.62 per cent in August 2018. Inflation in food articles rose to 7.67 per cent in August from 6.15 per cent in July this year mainly on account of rise in prices of vegetables and protein-rich items.Vegetable inflation too rose to 13.07 per cent in the month under Foldable Gazebos for sale review as against 10.67 per cent in July 2019. Inflation in protein-rich items like egg, meat and fish rose to 6.60 per cent last month from 3.16 per cent in July. However, fuel and power basket continued to witnessed deflation at 4 per cent in August as against 3.64 per cent in July.

  The Pakistan Red Crescent said Wednesday that snow was already falling in some areas across the region, forcing them to wait for the weather to clear before being able to reach out to those communities."Winter is coming and soon there will be snow everywhere, the children won't survive the cold," Shahroon, a resident of Usiak village in Chitral, told AFP.Shahroon, who goes by one name, said children in his family as young as four were sleeping outside."If we stay here the kids will die we have lost everything already and can't afford to see these children die in front of us, they are the only valuables we have now."Weste charities said the Taliban presence in Afghanistan was hindering relief efforts.The militants on Wednesday claimed to have overrun the remote district of Darqad in the earthquake-hit northe province of Takhar, underscoring the fragile security situation facing relief workers.

  The insurgents have vowed their fighters would provide "complete help" in affected areas.'We won't wait'Afghan officials said 115 people were confirmed dead and hundreds more injured, with casualties reported from around half a dozen of the country's 34 provinces, and more than 7,600 homes reported damaged.Desperate survivors were left marooned on mountaintops in Badakhshan, the remote province where the epicentre of the earthquake was located and where much of the territory is controlled by the Taliban.The earthquake was centred near Jurm in northeast Afghanistan, 250 kilometres (160 miles) from the capital Kabul and at a depth of 213.5 kilometres, the US Geological Survey said.

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برچسب : نویسنده : wholesaletents wholesaletents بازدید : 136 تاريخ : چهارشنبه 1 آبان 1398 ساعت: 9:43