Food Security Bill is India’s chance to make history : Sonia Gandhi

New Delhi, Aug 26 (ANI): UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Monday urged lawmakers to clear her party’s flagship Food Security welfare scheme to provide cheap food to nearly 70 percent of India. “We have a chance to create history with this bill. So, my humble appeal is that we, as representatives of people, must make […]

New Delhi, Aug 26 (ANI): UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Monday urged lawmakers to clear her party’s flagship Food Security welfare scheme to provide cheap food to nearly 70 percent of India.
“We have a chance to create history with this bill. So, my humble appeal is that we, as representatives of people, must make this Bill into an Act,” she told members of the Lok Sabha.
Speaking first in Hindi and then in English, she described the opportunity to make the Bill into Law as a historic moment, and said her party is delivering on an earlier promise made to the country.
“In 2009, we had promised to come out with a food security bill, and I am extremely happy to say that we are fulfilling the promise we had made,” Gandhi said.
“There are people who ask whether we have the means to implement this
scheme, I would like to say that we have to figure out the means. The question is not whether we can do it or not. We have to do it,” she added.
Stating that a clear message is being sent out today that India is taking care of providing food to all of its citizens, Gandhi said: “We are ensuring that no child will be malnourished. It’s an opportunity that we are providing food security to all. It will also ensure a stop to food grain wastage.”
Earlier, initiating the debate on the UPA government’s landmark Food Security Bill in the Lok Sabha, Food Minister K.V Thomas on Monday said the bill would ensure more transparency and accountability in the PDS system
Food Security Bill ensures more transparency and accountability in the PDS system, Thomas said, adding, that the number of persons to be covered by the Food Security Bill will be based on the 2011 census.
“This bill will also enhance accountability and transparency. In the current PDS system, there is at least 20-30 percent leakage which leads to black marketing. We have made provisions for the setting up of vigilance committees that will monitor the distribution of supplies and make sure the right people get them,” he said.
“We have also put in a clause by which a government servant will be punished if he/she found to be involved in squandering of the supply or if the distribution is not done properly,” he added.
The National Food Security Bill is a historic initiative for ensuring food and nutritional security to the people. It gives a right to the people to receive adequate quantity of foodgrains at affordable prices.
The Bill has a special focus on nutritional support to the poorest of the poor , women and children.
In case of non-supply of foodgrains, the deprived will get a food security allowance. The Bill also provides for grievance redressal mechanism and penalty for non -compliance by a public servant or authority. Under the plan, the government will sell subsidised wheat and rice to 67 percent of its 1.2 billion population.

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Subharao remembered

IMPHAL, August 26 NNN : Founder of Congress Seva Dal Movement Dr Narayan Subharao Hardikar was fondly remembered by Manipur Congress Seva Dal on his 38thdeath anniversary at the Congress Bhavan here on Monday. Manipur Pradeh Congress Committee (MPCC) president and Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam led the participants of the function in laying flowers at […]

IMPHAL, August 26 NNN : Founder of Congress Seva Dal Movement Dr Narayan Subharao Hardikar was fondly remembered by Manipur Congress Seva Dal on his 38thdeath anniversary at the Congress Bhavan here on Monday.
Manipur Pradeh Congress Committee (MPCC) president and Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam led the participants of the function in laying flowers at the photo of Dr NS Hardikar. General salute was also given to the portrait of the late leader. MLAs, workers of the state Congress Seva Dal were present on the occasion.
Addressing the function, Gaikhangam remembered Dr Hardikar as a leader who fearlessly took a major role in the anti-Bengal partition movement in 1905 when he was quite young.
He said that today is one of the most significant days of Congress party and called for a united stand against all evils.Gaikhangam said that Congress always stands for social upliftment.
The Seva Dal was formed in 1923 following the Kakinada session of the Congress in 1923. The Dal played a stellar role in the Civil Disobedience Movement, organising mass picketing and enrollment of new members into the Congress party.
The Seva Dal became the central volunteer organisation of the Congress and focused attention on imparting its volunteers physical training and worked towards promoting communal amity.

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Building not just roads but nation

Transport system is considered as the life line of any nation. Road Infrastructure, because of its easy accessibility, flexibility in operation, door to door service and reliability occupies a dominant position in the transportation system. It is vital for unleashing economic growth and is a critical component of all inclusive growth. In the last few […]

Transport system is considered as the life line of any nation. Road Infrastructure, because of its easy accessibility, flexibility in operation, door to door service and reliability occupies a dominant position in the transportation system. It is vital for unleashing economic growth and is a critical component of all inclusive growth. In the last few decades, Road transport in India has registered tremendous growth and has become the most preferred mode of transport. The share of road transport in carrying the passengers and goods is more than 80% and 60% of the total passenger and freight movement respectively.
Road Network
India has huge network of roads totalling about 46.90 lakh km. The road density in India at present is nearly 1.43 km per sq. km of area which compares favourably with many countries. Responsibility of development of this network rests with the Central Government, State Governments and local Government. National Highways (NH), having total length of 82,803 km, constitutes less than 2% of the total road network. However, these are the main arteries carrying more than 40% of the total road traffic.
Development of NHs is the responsibility of the Central Government.Good and efficient transport infrastructure is an essential pre-requisite for the economic growth of a nation. It has been the endeavor of the Government to provide speedy, safe and efficient road transport network.
It is recognized that modernisation of infrastructure is the key to attain higher GDP. India’s Transport sector as a whole contributes about 5.5% to the GDP, with road transport contributing the lion’s share. India has emerged as one of the fastest growing economy in the world. According to experts, India could unleash its full potential, provided, it improves the infrastructure facilities, which are at present not sufficient to meet the growing demand of the economy. To address emerging demand by catching up with the economic and social growth of the country, a massive Road development programme has been taken up in the country. NHDP The National Highways Development Project (NHDP) is the flagship programme, for development of less developed areas, dedicated regional programmes like the Special Accelerated Road Development Programme for the North-East (SARDP-NE) and the Special Programme for the Left Wing Extremism affected areas have also been taken up. Now, there are plans for building up Expressways in the Country. Three projects i.e. Eastern Peripheral Expressway in National Capital Region, Delhi – Meerut Expressway and Mumbai – Vadodra Expressway covering about 650 km are targeted during the current financial year. Planning for Bengaluru – Chennai and Delhi – Jaipur Expressways are also in advance stages. All these Expressways will be fully access controlled roads on green field alignment.
To meet with the massive requirement of funds, innovative means of financing and financing strategies which inter alia include cess on fuel, private sector participation including foreign investment, borrowing from the market as well as budgetary support have been adopted. A major step was to attract foreign as well as domestic investments through Public Private Partnership (PPP). Involving the private sector would lead to increasing efficiency with the help of using modern technology. The private sector has more flexible procurement and decision-making procedures and therefore, it can speed up implementation efforts.
Allowing private sector to raise capital/funds has paved the way for the Government to use its scarce resources efficiently and effectively. Several new materials of road construction are also emerging that would need to be encouraged depending upon their cost effectiveness.
For development of National Highways in the Country in the 12 five year plan targets to invest Rs 1,44,769 crores from budgetary support, Rs 64,834 crores from IEBR and Rs 1,87,995 crores from private sector participation.
Launched in 1998, the NHDP program represents the largest road construction project ever undertaken to boost the development of the National Highways in the country. The program is aimed at the development of about 50,000 km of National Highways. Golden Quadrilateral which provides four-lane connectivity between four metros, is complete, while the North-South-East-West (NSEW) corridor is about to be completed. Four laning and six laning is underway at many places and progressing at brisk pace, despite the hurdles in land acquisition, obtaining environment and forest clearances, high cost debt etc,. So far work on more than 21,000 km have been completed and in about 12,350 km works are in progress. Other flagship regional programmes which includes SARDP-NE and roads in LWE affected areas covers development of about 12,000 km of roads out of which work has already been completed in about 3800 kms.
Mode of Projects
The emphasis has been to take up progressively more and more infrastructure projects through private sector participation on BOT (Toll) basis so that more public funds are available for social sectors such as Health, Education, etc. However, it would not be practically possible to take up development of the majority of the highway stretches on BOT
(Toll) mode. This has reflected in the recent trends of bidding when in majority of roads projects we could not get the favourable response.
Accordingly, recently, Ministry has decided to take up road projects as turnkey Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC) contracts basis which would help to reduce construction time and is expected to improve quality of work as well. Also, in this system the objective to garner private sector efficiency is retained and the private entrepreneurs are free to use new technology to speed up their works
New Initiatives
E-Tolling The experience on present tolling system is associated with congestion and delays at toll plazas. To overcome this, Government has decided adoption of Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system across National Highways in India, which would enable toll to be collected electronically from vehicles at toll plazas while the vehicle is in motion. Pilot projects have already been taken up in this regard which will pave way for nation-wide interoperable ETC at all the toll plazas on National Highways by 2014.
New Materials Besides financing, such a mammoth development
programme requires huge amount of natural resources. As such conservation of the material is area of concern for all. There is a need to save scarce physical resource like aggregates, sand, earth, cement, bitumen, etc. looking to huge programme of construction of highways in the country. On the other hand, the Nation is facing problem of the

disposal & storage of industrial waste like fly-ash, copper slag, marble slurry, etc. Efforts are on in utilizing these waste materials in construction of roads through complete/partial replacement of conventional materials.
Cashless Treatment of accident Victims (A Road Safety initiative) India has the dubious distinction of having maximum number of fatalities on roads. During the year 2011, there were around 5 lakh road accidents resulting in the deaths of over 1.42 lakh people. Each day, nearly 390 people die on our roads. In India more than half of road accident victims are in the age group 20-65 years. The loss of the main bread earner and head of household due to death or disability can be catastrophic, leading to lower living standards and poverty, in addition to the human cost of bereavement. This is an unacceptable price to pay for mobility. The Ministry has already taken up multi-pronged strategy in his regard. The latest milestone in this area is a Pilot Project for “implementation of cashless medical treatment to the accident victims” for the first 48 hours.
Under this scheme accident victims will be provided free treatment during this period as a result immediate relief can be provided to the accident victim, which will go a long way in reducing fatalities on our road.
Completion of programmes already taken up is expected to go a long way in contributing towards building the Nation.
(PIB Features)
Inputs from the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways

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Nonlocals with local surname

A day after a family of three persons hailing from Bihar were detected possessing voter slips with local surname inscribed in the document, seven other similar cases were detected at Pallel today Source The Sangai Express

A day after a family of three persons hailing from Bihar were detected possessing voter slips with local surname inscribed in the document, seven other similar cases were detected at Pallel today Source The Sangai Express

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MOU signed between NIT, HP

A memorandum of Understanding MOU was signed between National Institute of Technology NIT Manipur and Hewlett Packard HP on August 23 to set up Centre of Excellence in Computing at NIT Manipur here Source The Sangai Express

A memorandum of Understanding MOU was signed between National Institute of Technology NIT Manipur and Hewlett Packard HP on August 23 to set up Centre of Excellence in Computing at NIT Manipur here Source The Sangai Express

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Arms smugglers, UGs arrested

A combined team of CDO IE and CDO Bishnupur under the supervision of M Rajen Singh, MPS, Addl SP OPs IE has arrested two arms smugglers, Md Abdul Kadir 5 5 s o Late Md Abdul Gafar of Lilong Chingkham Makha Leikai and his son Md Iqbal Hussain 21 …

A combined team of CDO IE and CDO Bishnupur under the supervision of M Rajen Singh, MPS, Addl SP OPs IE has arrested two arms smugglers, Md Abdul Kadir 5 5 s o Late Md Abdul Gafar of Lilong Chingkham Makha Leikai and his son Md Iqbal Hussain 21 from Nambol Maibam Lokpa Chingjin at about 10 30 pm Friday Source The Sangai Express

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CRPF organises civic action programme

A large number of beneficiaries from villages of Imphal West, Senapati and Tamenglong districts were provided assistance through a civic action programme of 86 Bn CRPF under the aegis of IGP, CRPF, Imphal today Source The Sangai Express

A large number of beneficiaries from villages of Imphal West, Senapati and Tamenglong districts were provided assistance through a civic action programme of 86 Bn CRPF under the aegis of IGP, CRPF, Imphal today Source The Sangai Express

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Kuki State demand

As part of its strategy to further the ongoing Kuki Statehood demand movement in Manipur, a series of consultative meetings on the theme, The Current Political Scenario of the Kukis in Manipur have been organised in Guwahati, Churachandpur and Shillo…

As part of its strategy to further the ongoing Kuki Statehood demand movement in Manipur, a series of consultative meetings on the theme, The Current Political Scenario of the Kukis in Manipur have been organised in Guwahati, Churachandpur and Shillong Source The Sangai Express

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BJP joins chorus to halt border fencing

BJP Manipur State unit has submitted a memorandum to the party president seeking an immediate halt to the ongoing border fencing work in Manipur sector of Indo Myanmar border Source The Sangai Express

BJP Manipur State unit has submitted a memorandum to the party president seeking an immediate halt to the ongoing border fencing work in Manipur sector of Indo Myanmar border Source The Sangai Express

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National consultation

Chairperson of Manipur State Commission for Women MSCW Dr L Ibetombi Devi and its Member Secretary S Meghachandra Sharma have left Imphal yesterday for New Delhi for attending a National level consultation there Source The Sangai Express

Chairperson of Manipur State Commission for Women MSCW Dr L Ibetombi Devi and its Member Secretary S Meghachandra Sharma have left Imphal yesterday for New Delhi for attending a National level consultation there Source The Sangai Express

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MGNREGS training starts

Rural Development and Panchayati Raj RD PR Department MGNREGS Cell has organised two days State level training cum workshop on revised operational guidelines on MGNREGS at Banquet Hall of Hotel Imphal here from today Source The Sangai Express

Rural Development and Panchayati Raj RD PR Department MGNREGS Cell has organised two days State level training cum workshop on revised operational guidelines on MGNREGS at Banquet Hall of Hotel Imphal here from today Source The Sangai Express

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Food Security Ordinance set for introduction

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today announced that the National Food Security Ordinance would be introduced in the State very soon Source The Sangai Express

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today announced that the National Food Security Ordinance would be introduced in the State very soon Source The Sangai Express

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Committee surveys sites at Hollenphai village

Members of the committee constituted by the State Government with Principal Secretary Home Dr J Suresh Babu as chairman to study the uproar raised over the purported move of the Myanmar army to setup a camp at Hollenphai village in Manipur sector tod…

Members of the committee constituted by the State Government with Principal Secretary Home Dr J Suresh Babu as chairman to study the uproar raised over the purported move of the Myanmar army to setup a camp at Hollenphai village in Manipur sector today inspected the sites as well as the international boundary where border fencing is being constructed on the Indian side Source The Sangai Express

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AMWOVA kick starts poster campaign

Spreading the message to stop all forms of violence against women and engross in bringing development by enhancing resources, All Manipur Women’s Voluntary Association AMWOVA has kick started its street comer meeting and wall poster campaign from Kwa…

Spreading the message to stop all forms of violence against women and engross in bringing development by enhancing resources, All Manipur Women’s Voluntary Association AMWOVA has kick started its street comer meeting and wall poster campaign from Kwakeithel Bazar today Source The Sangai Express

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Opposition divided

With the 16th Parliamentary polls approaching, a bunch of Opposition parties have begun spade works for the big fight against the ruling Congress in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

With the 16th Parliamentary polls approaching, a bunch of Opposition parties have begun spade works for the big fight against the ruling Congress in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Jail administration Juvenile in jail to be studied

Even as new measures have been initiated at Sajiwa Jail to rehabilitate inmates by introducing programmes such as Yoga classes Source The Sangai Express

Even as new measures have been initiated at Sajiwa Jail to rehabilitate inmates by introducing programmes such as Yoga classes Source The Sangai Express

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CEO instructs

Acting on the reports about three Bihar natives possessing voter slips even as they have been staying at Pallel after their names were enlisted in the electoral roll against a Meitei surname, the Chief Electoral Officer has directed the SDO ERO Kakchi…

Acting on the reports about three Bihar natives possessing voter slips even as they have been staying at Pallel after their names were enlisted in the electoral roll against a Meitei surname, the Chief Electoral Officer has directed the SDO ERO Kakching to find out the details Source The Sangai Express

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