MAHARASHTRA
- Finance minister tables interim budget with revenue deficit of Rs 19,784 crore in 2019-20
- The Maharashtra finance minister Sudhir Mungantiwar has presented an interim budget with an estimated revenue deficit of Rs 19,784 cfore for 2019-20. The revenue receipts have been estimated at Rs 3,14,489 crore against the revenue expenditure of Rs 334,273 crore.
- As far as 2018-19 is concerned, the government has revised revenue deficit to Rs 14,960 crore.
- The annual plan size for 2019-20 has been fixed at Rs 99,000 crore which inclues outlya of Rs 9,208 crore for special component plan, Rs 8,431 crore for tribal sub plan and Rs 9,000 crore for district annual plan.
- The public debt has been reported at Rs 4,14,411 crore as on date against the budget estimate of Rs 4,61,807 crore in March 2018. The government had estimated to take loan of Rs 54,996 crore in 2018-19. Hoevver, the government restricted loan raising to Rs 11,990 crore due to conscious efforts taken by the government.
- The Finance Minister has proposed an outlay of Rs 8,500 crore for road development, Rs 8,733 crore for irrigation projects with special focus on Vidarbha, Marathwada and drought prone area development plan areas.
- Rs 3,700 crore for development of roads under Hybrid Annuity model, Rs 2,164 crore under Chief Minister Gram Sadak Yojana, Rs 6,306 crore for infrastructure facilities and other works of energy department and Rs 5,210 crore for concessions in electricity tariff to agriculture consumers.
INTERNATIONAL
· SpaceX successfully launcheda new astronaut capsule to ISS
- SpaceX successfully launched a new astronaut capsule on a
week-long round trip to the International Space Station (ISS). It
is a key step towards resuming manned space flights from U.S. soil after an
eight-year break. The new capsule blasted off aboard the Falcon 9 rocket built
by SpaceX from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, lighting up
the coastline.
- In this trip, the only occupant on board SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule was a dummy named Ripley. But NASA plans to put two astronauts aboard in July, although that date could be delayed.
· India signed deal with Russian firm to produce 7.5 lakh AK-203 rifles
- For the AK-203 Assault
Rifles, the deal was signed between the OFB (Ordnance Factories Board) and the
Russian company Concern Kalashnikov.
- The AK-203 rifles, the latest derivative of
the AK-47 rifles,
will be produced at the Indian Ordnance Factory at Amethi’s
Korwa.
- The new 7.5 lakh rifles
will replace the indigenous INSAS rifles in the Army, Air Force and Navy.
- AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova, is the most basic model followed by AK 74, 56, 100 series and 200 series.
NATIONAL
- Abhinandan Varthaman to get Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar
- Indian Air Force Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman will be the first recipient of the ‘Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar’.
- The award is instituted by the Akhil Bharatiya Digambar Jain Mahasamiti.
- Varthaman, piloting a Mig-21 Bison, shot down a Pakistan Air Force F-16 with an R-73 air-to-air missile in a dogfight on February 27.
- The award, instituted this year, carries a cash prize of Rs 2.51 lakh, a memento and a citation and will be presented to Varthaman on April 17
· April 2019 to March 2020 declared as Construction Technology year
- Prime
Minister Narendra Modi declared April
2019-March 2020 as Construction-Technology
year at the Construction
Technology India-2019 Expo-cum-conference in New Delhi.
- Construction-Technology year emphasizes the role of advanced technology to meet the increasing demand for housing in the country. The declaration of Construction year aims to give the housing sector a new pace by using the latest technologiesavailable in the world. India has even launched the Global Housing Technology Challenge to fast-track the construction of affordable housing and meet the target of constructing 1.2 crore houses by 2022.
- eCourts app brings reforms in justice delivery system
- eCourts services is touted as a
revolution in court management in the country and is expected to speed up
India’s quest for attaining top ranking in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing
Business. A new digital app, available on both android and iOS, has already seen
17 lakh downloads within few months of its launch, recording almost 5,000
downloads a day, making it so popular that it has bagged the top Digital
India award this year.
- This mobile application gives case status and entire case history of almost all 3.2 crore pending cases across 21 high courts and about 18,000 district & subordinate courts in India. Barring the Supreme Court and four high courts of Delhi, Bombay, Karnataka and MP, all 21 other HCs in the country have been linked through the app along with subordinate courts giving details of all pending cases.
- Using the app, litigants and lawyers can e-pay court fees, have a one-point solution to view entire case history, cause list, download judgments and can store multiple cases within the app to monitor their progress.
- 3 European countries sign pacts to join India’s river rejuvenation project
- Three European countries signed agreements with
India to support the country’s river rejuvenation project under the India-EU
water partnership (IEWP) framework.
- The pacts will enable the implementation of EU innovative technologies for the river rejuvenation programme. The river project initiative also helped 50 EU and Indian businesses come together and will enable them to share their expertise and technologies.
- The IEWP aims to develop an integrated and holistic river basin management plan for the Tapi basin blending the technical expertise of India and the EU, and will also bring together Gujarat, MP and Maharashtra that share the basin.
- Natgas service to cover 70% of India’s population: Dharmendra Pradhan
- More than 70% of India’s population will get access to piped natural gas services, up from 20% five years back, once the projects awarded in the 10th auction of licences for setting up CNG and PNG networks are completed.
- The government is concentrating on increasing domestic production of gas along with the expansion of the gas distribution network.
- CNG and PNG cost less than convention fuels – petrol or diesel and LPG, respectively – because these services are fully run on domestic gas, which is cheaper than natural gas imported in ships.
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