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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday launched the State Environment Plan (SEP) 202526, calling it a significant milestone in the state's journey towards sustainable development and environmental protection. Unveiled at an event in Panchkula, the SEP aims to position Haryana as a frontrunner in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at both national and international levels. The plan provides a comprehensive analysis of the state's environmental landscape, covering critical sectors including agriculture, waste management, transport, industry, air and noise pollution, and biodiversity. The SEP has been jointly developed by the Haryana State Pollution Control Board, the Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development (IGSD), and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). At the event, Saini also released a high-impact report titled "A Dual Strategy Sprint Towards Sustainability: Non-CO2 Pathways for Haryana." The report calls for a twin-track approach that ..
Only about one-quarter of US adults say that President Donald Trump's policies have helped them since he took office, according to a new poll that finds underwhelming marks for him on key issues, including the economy, immigration, government spending and health care. In fact, the Republican president fails to earn majority approval on any of the issues included in the poll from The Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research. He's even slipped slightly since earlier this year on immigration, which has consistently been a strength for him in his second term. And while a majority of Americans do see Trump as at least somewhat capable of getting things done following the passage of his sprawling budget bill, fewer believe he understands the problems facing people like them. Most don't see positive impact from Trump's policies Roughly half of US adults report that Trump's policies have done more to hurt them since his second term began six months ago, the survey found. Ab
In a bid to encourage competition, the government has proposed to remove entry barriers for companies keen to foray in the sector of television viewership measurement ecosystem. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has proposed amendments to the Policy Guidelines for Television Rating Agencies-2014 to ensure that the TRP system reflects the diverse and evolving media consumption habits of viewers across the country. The proposed changes include the deletion of key clauses 1.5 and 1.7 that earlier restricted cross-holdings between rating agencies and broadcasters, advertisers, or advertising agencies. The Ministry has invited feedback on the draft amendments by August 1 from viewers, broadcasters, advertisers or concerned citizens. The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) is the only agency providing TV ratings, but it does not track connected TV device viewership, despite it being a major trend. Currently, India has approximately 230 million television households.
The government has set up an inter-ministerial committee to frame the broad contours of the proposed national manufacturing mission, announced in the Budget in February, an official said. The committee, established under the chairmanship of Niti Aayog CEO B V R Subrahmanyam, is holding a series of stakeholder consultations. On February 1, the government announced the setting up of the mission to further promote the Make in India initiative. The mission's mandate will include five focus areas: ease and cost of doing business; future-ready workforce for in-demand jobs; a vibrant and dynamic MSME sector; availability of technology; and quality products. It will also cover small, medium and large industries. "Stakeholders' consultations are on, including with states and domestic industry. The committee will look at the framework of the mission," the official added. The country's manufacturing accounts for about 16-17 per cent of the GDP, and the government is looking to increase the .
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Sunday said innovations originating in remote villages will be scaled up to create equal opportunities and resources and asserted grassroots innovators are being acknowledged for the first time in India under the Narendra Modi government. The Union Minister of State for Science and Technology was addressing the silver jubilee celebration of the National Innovation Foundation (NIF), an autonomous institute under Department of Science and Technology of the Centre. "Prime Minister Modi's commitment to 'Virasat Bhi aur Vikas Bhi' integrates India's exclusive traditional knowledge with cutting-edge technology," said Singh, who also released a postal stamp, a magazine titled 'Innovation frontline' and a coffee table book on the occasion. "Innovations originating in remote villages will be scaled up, ensuring equal opportunities and resources as available in urban areas," an official release quoted Singh as saying. He applauded India's transformation from