The Union Cupboard on Monday, accredited key tasks protecting a number of sectors together with, agriculture, power, railway and infrastructure amongst others. After the assembly, Union Minister of Data and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw briefed the media about the important thing selections.
Key selections by the Cupboard
- Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) 2.0: Taking a step in the direction of selling innovation, the Union Cupboard introduced AIM 2.0 with a capital outlay of Rs 2,750 crore for implementation till March 31, 2028. The govt. hs taken the initiative to strengthen India’s entrepreneurial ecosystem by supporting startups and R&D.
- PAN 2.0: In a significant reduction, the Cupboard additionally accredited PAN 2.0, for a wholly digital and paperless course of for the issuance of the Everlasting Account Quantity (PAN) and a associated grievance redressal mechanism. The goal is to make the system extra environment friendly and user-friendly.
- One Nation One Subscription Scheme: The Cupboard additionally launched the One Nation One Subscription Scheme to democratise entry to educational sources. The initiative will present nationwide entry to scholarly analysis articles and journals. The scheme has been introduced with an estimated price of Rs 6,000 crore.
- Three rail tasks: The Cupboard accredited three mega railway tasks with a mixed price of Rs 7,97 crore. The venture consists of, Jalgaon – Manmad 4th line (160 km), Bhusawal – Khandwa third & 4th line (131 km) and Prayagraj (Iradatganj) – Manikpur third Line (84 km).
- Hydro Electrical Mission in Arunachal: The CCEA accredited funding of Rs.1750 crore for the development of the Tato-I Hydro Electrical Mission (HEP) in Shi Yomi District of Arunachal Pradesh. The estimated completion interval for the venture is 50 months. The venture with an put in capability of 186 MW (3 x 62 MW) would produce 802 Million Items (MU) of power.
- Nationwide Mission on Pure Farming: The CCEA took a step in the direction of conventional farming with the adoption of pure sources. The federal government has provisioned a complete outlay of Rs 2481 crore as a standalone Centrally Sponsored Scheme.
(With inputs from companies)