Topic: economic
Justice Sri Sudha | “Morality lies with the people… History is authentic to us”: High Court Judge Sri Sudha
Justice Sri Sudha | Nizamabad Legal, June 17: Justice Sri Sudha, a High Court judge, stated that we should bring about physical changes that occur in both men and women, rather than considering them as abnormalities. She emphasized the need to utilize various welfare insurance schemes and highlighted their economic and risk benefits. She also mentioned that transgenders hold a special place in Indian ancient history and should be respected by everyone. She expressed these views as the chief guest at the seminar on "Postal Insurance Schemes - Utilization" organized by the District Legal Services Authority in Nizamabad Court premises on Saturday.
It is known that Arjuna, in Mahabharata, transformed into Brihannala and experienced significant physical changes. History has shown us that transformations are authentic. It is necessary for the society today to accept and treat individuals who are experiencing physical changes with equality. Transgender individuals, who are talented, are actively contributing to national development. They mentioned that the Legal Services Authority is working towards changing their lives for the better to facilitate their progress by addressing their financial and social conditions. They stated that they are implementing various rehabilitation programs.
In order to provide financial assistance to the needy, District Chief Justice Sunitha Kuncharla spoke about the cooperation of donors and informed about the benefits offered by postal insurance schemes. She mentioned that the Legal Services Authority is working towards the progress of sex workers and transgender individuals. After the seminar, senior civil judges Kanakadurga, Shaokat Jahan Siddiqui, Ravikumar, Srinivas, Nazreen Sultana, Shrikant Babu, Ajay Kumar Devan, junior civil judges Deepthi, Kushboo, advocates Gopikrishna, Rubina Fatima, Collector Chitramishra, Police Commissioner Madhusudan Rao, member of Telangana Bar Council Manthani Rajender Reddy, President of Nizamabad Bar Association Devi Das Chandak, Vice President Aasha Narayana, Chief Executive Officer Bagicharan, Legal Defense Council Rajkumar Subedar, Uday Krishna, Pramod, Shubham, Manik Raju, Superintendent Purushottam Goud, and Postal Assistant Manager Yavan were present.
Wonderful Dalit Bonding Program
Punjab Minister Baljeet Kaur Praises
Inspection of Unit Files in Vasalamarri
Turkapalli, June 17: Punjab State Minister Dr. Baljeet Kaur praised the Dalit Welfare Program being implemented by Chief Minister KCR in Telangana in a unique way in the country. She visited Vasalamarri village, a model village in Turkapalli Mandal of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, on Saturday. She inspected the unit files of Dalit beneficiaries in the village. She visited each unit in the village. She also discussed the financial condition of the Dalit beneficiaries and the current economic situation. After visiting the Dalit unit, she expressed her satisfaction that the beneficiaries are earning between Rs.40 to Rs.50 per month and explained it to her.
Speaking on the occasion, Baljeet Kaur said that the families of Dalit beneficiaries are economically empowered. She said that she came here to study this program and entered it to achieve economic prosperity for Dalit families. She also mentioned that she has been impressed by the direction that Punjab is also implementing this program. The officials of Punjab state, Ramesh Kumar, Jaspreet Singh, Jagdish Sharma, Telangana Nodal Officer Ashish Kutiria, and Kishan from the State Scheduled Caste Development Branch were present.
Miraculous Dalit Bonding Program
Punjab Minister Baljeet Kaur Appreciates Unit Inspection in Vasaalamarri
Turkapalli, June 17: Punjab State Minister Dr. Baljeet Kaur praised the Dalit Empowerment program being implemented by Chief Minister KCR in Telangana, calling it remarkable. On Saturday, she visited the village of Vasaalamarri in Turkapalli Mandal of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. She inspected the units of Dalit beneficiaries in the village. She interacted with each unit and inquired about their current financial situation and the impact of the program. After inspecting the Dalit units, she expressed satisfaction with the progress and mentioned that the beneficiaries are earning between Rs. 40 to Rs. 50 per month.
Speaking on this occasion, Baljeet Kaur highlighted the economic strength of the families of Dalit beneficiaries and appreciated the program for achieving their economic empowerment. She mentioned that she came here to study this program and to implement it in Punjab as well. The officials from Punjab, Ramesh Kumar, Jaspreet Singh, Jagadeesh Sharma, Telangana nodal officer Ashish Kutirya, and officials from the Scheduled Caste Development Department were also present.
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G-20 Conference Addresses Strengthening Collaboration with Nations to Promote Agricultural Advancement
WEF | Telangana emerges as a global leader in agricultural technology research.. World Economic Forum praises
WEF | The World Economic Forum (WEF) has praised the use of PPP methods in other countries and states. It has released a recommendation for the utilization of technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain technology in accordance with local conditions. With controlled environments, new product tests and services such as certification have been introduced. This has encouraged farmers to have confidence and has promoted the adoption of new discoveries.
The Telangana government has established the Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc) as a platform for agricultural data exchange. Data providers and users can directly exchange information, providing digital services to farmers and creating an ecosystem in Telangana.
Hyderabad, June 16 (Namaste Telangana): The World Economic Forum (WEF) has praised Telangana as a global leader in the adoption of 'agritech' technology in agriculture. With the implementation of 'agritech', along with the complete transformation of the agricultural sector, Telangana has been able to provide valuable lessons to others. The government has highlighted the need for assistance from governments for the expansion of 'agritech'. They have also emphasized the need for proper methods and the establishment of an ecosystem in Telangana. The WEF has released a recent plea stating that Telangana is following the best practices in agricultural methods.
In this regard, the Center for Nature and Climate Change at the WEF, along with IT Minister KT Rama Rao, have released this plea.
Four Pillars
Telangana, being a progressive state in the country, has presented modern technology as a solution for rural areas. It has introduced PPP methods to promote digital agriculture, provide good solutions to farmers, and develop digital infrastructure. The WEF has mentioned four pillars as part of 'agritech': value chain transformation, agritech sandbox, agricultural data exchange, and agricultural data management framework.
Recommendations in the plea
The plea clearly explains the methods that governments should adopt to provide assistance to farmers. It states that India has a large number of small and marginal farmers. The country is making great progress in agricultural production. However, due to environmental challenges and the influence of small farmers, 'agritech' expansion is facing obstacles. Telangana has been recognized as a global leader in providing solutions to increase farmers' income. The plea also highlights the need for proper agreements to be made to support farmers, establish good policies, implement them effectively, provide subsidies, and improve digital infrastructure. Other governments have been recommended to learn from the "Telangana Model" and implement similar policies.
Conclusion
Telangana, being one of the most advanced states in the country, has shown the best ways to introduce modern technology to rural areas. The government has implemented the PPP method and, with the help of WEF, has developed proper methods for the adoption of digital agriculture. The benefits of 'agritech' have been extended to farmers through various services such as soil testing and prioritizing production. The state government is planning to reach one lakh farmers by 2025 through this program.
‘NDA-BJP’s New Identity: PM Talks About ‘Rozgar Mela”
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked on Tuesday that dynastic politics have decreased and that the transparency component in selection tests has become apparent in an apparent dig at the previous administration.
- He mentioned that appointment letters for more than 70,000 youth were distributed.
G20 agri ministerial meet scheduled for June 15 to 17 in Hyderabad preparations underway
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