Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Piyush Goyal held a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah at the latter’s residence.
Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Piyush Goyal held a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah at the latter’s residence here, to discuss the issues related to ongoing farmers’ agitation on Wednesday.
Yesterday, Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Piyush Goyal held a meeting with farmers’ leaders at Krishi Bhawan, after holding a meeting with 32 representatives of protesting farmers at Vigyan Bhawan. After the meeting, Tomar said that the discussion with representatives of protesting farmers was “good” and the fourth round of talks will be held on December 3.
The Minister told reporters after Tuesday’s talks that the government was keen on a group being formed but farmers’ leaders wanted that the talks should be held with everyone.
The farmers are protesting against The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.
Amid farmer protest, Navjot Singh Sidhu claims country on the path to extreme hunger, poverty
Chandigarh (Punjab): Amid the ongoing farmer protests in and around the national capital, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday claimed that the country was on the path to extreme hunger and famine, and lamented on the unequal distribution of wealth in the country.
Taking to Twitter, Sidhu said, “India’s richest 1 per cent hold more wealth than the bottom 70 per cent. Poor toil, while rich consolidate wealth, farmers labour, but capitalist earn. Ambani added 90 Crore every hour to his wealth in the last six months, while Adani’s wealth increased by 61 per cent.” He also pointed out India’s poor rank in the Global Hunger Index.
“Meanwhile, India ranks 94th among 107 Nations in the Global Hunger Index. We are on the path to extreme hunger/ famine. Famines are not caused by non-existence of food, food is there, but is stored in Cold Storages and warehouses of Capitalist, beyond the purchasing capacity of Poor,” he added.
Meanwhile, India ranks 94th among 107 Nations in Global Hunger Index. We are on path to extreme hunger/ famine. Famines are not caused by non-existence of food, food is there, but is stored in Cold Storages and warehouses of Capitalist, beyond the purchasing capacity of Poor. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/crQbPC65xz
This comes amid as the farmers’ protest against the three agricultural sector laws passed by the Central government in the last monsoon session enters its seventh day, with demonstrations at the borders of the national capital and on the Sant Nirankari Samagam ground in Burari.
Yesterday, the Union government held a meeting with the representatives of the protesting farmers and offered to set up a committee to look into their demands, which they rejected.
After the meeting, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, however, said that the discussion was “good” and the fourth round of talks will be held on December 3.
The farmers are protesting against The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.
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The purpose of this day is to spread the awareness of computer and technologies
In today’s world, we are all using computers or computerized devices on a daily basis. Computers have become a part of our lives. Without computers it is impossible for us to work at office or at home. To celebrate computers and digital gadgets, World Computer Literacy Day is celebrated on 2nd December every year.
History of World Computer Literacy Day
The first year to witness this day was 2001. NIIT, the Indian PC organization introduced World Computer Literacy Day to the World. This date was chosen as in 2001 NIIT celebrated its 20th anniversary and this day is a commemoration of it. The sole purpose of introducing this day was to make maximum people aware of computers and technologies. Expanding the familiarity with computers is the primary aim.
This day is an opportunity to promote technological skills among women and children. In the modern era, it is vital that people of all ages have the basic information and knowledge about the technology. Computer literacy means understanding the computers’ working and programming. Even though many people are using computers now, they still do not know the complete working. This day is an opportunity for people to be educated about computer literacy.
How to Observe World Computer Literacy Day
Support organizations that spread awareness about computers
Teach your kids to use a computer
Share all your computer knowledge with your colleagues, friends and family
Take time to learn about something new related to computers today
Spread awareness on social media by creating posts on platforms and using hashtags like #WorldComputerLiteracyDay or #ComputerLiteracyDay.
Various leaders from states who gave had a good rapport with the leadership of agitating farmers were also contacted.
The Centre on Tuesday held talks with farmers who are protesting the three farm laws. Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State for Commerce Som Parkash met with representatives of the farmers at Vigyan Bhawan here.
Sources said that for the past two days, the ministers have worked the phone lines and there have been backchannel talks to find a way forward. They said various leaders from states who gave had a good rapport with the leadership of agitating farmers were also contacted.
At the Delhi border points, including Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur, heavy police force have been deployed.
This comes as farmers from Punjab and Haryana have been protesting against the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.
Representatives of farmers, who held talks with the government on Tuesday over their demand for the repeal of three new farm laws, said that the meeting remained inconclusive and they will continue their protest. A farmer leader also said that the meeting was good and some progress was made and during the next meeting with government on Dec 3, they will convince it that the new farm bills are not pro-farmer. The representatives of farmers held talks with Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and his deputy Som Prakash at Vigyan Bhawan.
Chanda Singh, a representative of protesting farmers, later told the media that their protest will continue till they take something from the government “be it bullets or peaceful solution”.
“Our movement will continue and we will definitely take back something from the government, be it bullets or peaceful solution. They want discussion and not a solution. We will come for more discussions again with them,” he said.
Tomar told the media after the talks held at Vigyan Bhawan that the “meeting was good” and another round of talks will be held on December 3. Surjeet Singh Phul, Punjab president of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), said the meeting remained inconclusive.
“The talks went on for three hours but remained inconclusive. The government proposed that there will be an 11-member committee in which five members will be from the government and six from the farmers’ side. But we rejected the proposal. We had told them that anti-farmer laws must be withdrawn. There is no other way to solve farmers’ problems,” he said. Manjeet Singh Dhaner, a farmer leader, told the media that the next level of talks will be held on Thursday at 12 pm.
“Our agitation will continue. Tomorrow a committee will list out the problems in the anti-farmers laws. Day after tomorrow, we will meet again. We have told them that we will continue our protest until the laws are withdrawn,” he said.
Prem Singh Bhangu, President, All India Kisan Federation, also said that their agitation will continue.
“Today’s meeting was good and some progress was made. During our next meet on 3rd Dec with government, we’ll convince them that no clause of Farm law is pro-farmer. Our agitation will continue,” he said.
Tomar said they wanted a small group to be constituted but farmers’ leaders wanted that the talks should be held with everyone.
“We do not have a problem with it. We appeal to the farmers to suspend the protests and come for the talks. However, this decision (to end protest) depends on farmers’ unions and farmers,” he said.
Sources said that government had suggested that the proposed committee will also have agricultural experts apart farmer representatives apart from those from the government.
Thousands of farmers are protesting in Delhi and its borders against three new farm laws enacted by the government.
Unfazed by the militant threat, two DDC election candidates from Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), Nazir Ahmad Dar and Sajjad Raina have been campaigning door to door.
Pulwama, J&K —
As the District Development Council (DDC) elections have begun as a first polling exercise after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, the DDC candidates have finally started their door to door campaign in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
Observers believe that the development attains significant importance, given the fact that south Kashmir — Anantnag, Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam — is a stronghold of militants with the area having remote stretches of the mountain where the Army has hardly ventured.
Unfazed by the militant threat, two DDC election candidates from Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), Nazir Ahmad Dar and Sajjad Raina have been campaigning door to door. Both of them started their campaign from their native villages.
Nazir went door to door in his native Rahmoo village while seeking support for election from Pulwama-II constituency. On the other hand, Sajad Raina, the BJP‘s nominee for Pulwama B, started the door-to-door election campaign from his native Arihal village.
As the polling date is inching closer for their constituencies, both the candidates are intensifying their voter outreach. They ask people to support and vote for them and in return, the development of their villages is promised.
Meanwhile, the regional parties who decided to fight the DDC elections under the banner of the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) alleged that BJP was barring their leaders from door to door campaign. However, they also see DDC election as a people’s election which can lead to development, provided that the right candidates are elected.
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Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai urged the Commission for Air Quality Management
New Delhi –
December 1, 2020: The System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research recorded an overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of 340 in Delhi, under “very poor” category, on Tuesday.
Several parts of the national capital, including Sonia Vihar (with an AQI of 383), Anand Vihar (392), Okhla (357) and ITO (356) reported dangerous AQI numbers, all in the “very poor” category, data from the Central Pollution Control Board revealed.
The Delhi government claims that stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan have significantly contributed to the hazardous levels of air pollution.
In the wake of this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday shared the story of a farmer from Haryana who is making money by selling stubble to an agro-energy plant and a paper mill.
Last week, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai urged the Commission for Air Quality Management to make the bio-decomposer technology mandatory for all states, stating pollution levels in the national capital rise with an increase in stubble burning in the neighbouring states.
PM said, Border Security Force (BSF) protect the nation and assist citizens during natural calamities
New Delhi [India]: Expressing pride on the occasion of the 56th ‘Raising Day’ of the Border Security Force (BSF), Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the force has distinguished itself with its unwavering commitment to protect the nation and assist citizens during natural calamities.
“Best wishes to all BSF personnel and their families on the special occasion of their Raising Day. BSF has distinguished itself as a valorous force, unwavering in its commitment to protect the nation and assist citizens during natural calamities. India is proud of BSF!” tweeted Prime Minister Modi. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah also saluted brave personnel of the force for their national service.
Best wishes to all @BSF_India personnel and their families on the special occasion of their Raising Day. BSF has distinguished itself as a valorous force, unwavering in their commitment to protect the nation and assist citizens during natural calamities. India is proud of BSF!
“The BSF has always lived up to its motto ‘Duty for Life’ (Jeevan Paryant Kartavya) with its bravery and prowess. Today, on the 56th Raising Day of BSF, I salute all the brave personnel of the force for their national service and dedication. India is proud of its victorious ‘Border Security Force’,” the Minister tweeted in Hindi.
As per the official website of BSF, ‘India’s first line of defence’ was officially raised in accordance with an Act of the Indian Parliament on December 1, 1965, soon after the India-Pakistan War of 1965.
Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio on Tuesday wished the people of the state on the occasion of the 58th Statehood Day
Kohima (Nagaland) [India]: Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Tuesday wished the people of the state on the occasion of the 58th Statehood Day, remembering the sacrifices of the state’s leaders who ensured its creation as the 16th state of the country.
“On the 58th Statehood Day, I extend my greetings to the people of the State. As we celebrate this historic day, we remember with gratitude those leaders who by their sacrifices, foresightedness and determination ensured the creation of Nagaland as the 16th State of India,” Rio tweeted. Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Rajanth Singh also extended their greetings to the people of Nagaland.
On the 58th Statehood Day, I extend my greetings to the people of the State. As we celebrate this historic day, we remember with gratitude those leaders who by their sacrifices, foresightedness and determination ensured the creation of #Nagaland State as the 16th State of India. pic.twitter.com/dwCICCtgxU
“Greetings to my sisters and brothers of Nagaland on their Statehood Day. The people of Nagaland are known for their courage and kindness. Their culture is exemplary and so is their contribution to India’s progress. Praying for Nagaand’s continuous development,” the Prime Minister tweeted. Nagaland was formally recognised as a separate state on December 1, 1963, with Kohima being declared as its capital.
Before this, Naga leaders and the central government reached an agreement to create a separate region of the Naga Hills in 1957. The State of Nagaland Act, 1962, was enacted by the Parliament to give Nagaland statehood.
GoDial app that can transform any phone into a fully functional call center
New Delhi [India]: GoDial, a simple yet powerful app that can transform any phone into a fully functional autodialer, and can be used to operate just like a call center.
What’s even more interesting is that the users don’t have to pay for any kind of VOIP charges since calls are placed from the SIM itself. This solution is ideal for people working from homes during the pandemic. Most people’s who are in business need to make a lot of phone calls like stockbrokers, real estate agents, colleges, retail etc. Manually dialling out each number becomes a pain, and forgetting to the callback is the most common problem. For such people, Avifa Infotech Pvt Ltd brings GoDial, an autodialer app that can function as a CRM and auto caller right on the phone in just about 2 minutes.
Simply import a call list and start auto dialling with GoDial. The founder, Avijit Sarkar, being a tech developer, designed the calling software when he had to dial 100s of numbers in a day for his restaurant startup, and realized what a tremendous pain it was.
The best part of the app is its simplicity, both the individual and the enterprise version can be set up in under 2 minutes. For the enterprise version, all one has to do is sign up, add their calling lists, add their team and log in to the GoDial app to start calling.
The intuitive dashboard shows call duration, call status, notes, reminder and more. For the first time now anyone can set up a call centre in under 2 minutes without any hardware, voip charges or additional setup and what’s even better is that remote teams can easily work with GoDial. During the COVID 19 pandemic, a lot of organizations who are working from home are in need of such a solution to easily distribute their calls and track the communication.
GoDial features a callback reminder, voice notes, a built-in CRM system, which can help manage the customers’. A full-featured dashboard for analytics. Template messaging allows users to send multiple messages. Users can also send messages after calls without having to save the numbers. Moreover, users can also redial the contacts which were busy or unreachable before.
Founded in Kolkata, India by an entrepreneur, innovator and tech enthusiast, Avijit Sarkar, GoDial has grown massively since its inception. The app has scaled to offer a personal version to over 20,000 users and an enterprise version to about 200 companies. Avijit has always been an innovator since his 6th grade. From assembling PCs to building websites, he has always been trying to create a problem-solving product.
Besides GoDial, he is also the founder of Avifa Infotech Pvt Ltd, which started as a BPO and now transforms ideas into realities. Regular. li is another venture by Avijit, which provides attendance and HR solutions. Additionally, UnoCause caters to the underprivileged children and solves social problems.
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