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Over 16 lakh renounced Indian citizenship since 2011: EAM in RS
SUFFICIENT FUNDS BEING PROVIDED IN MNREGA, SAYS GIRIRAJ SINGH
New Delhi (PTI): More than 16 lakh Indians renounced their Indian citizenship since 2011 including 2,25,620 last year, the govt said in Rajya Sabha on Thursday.
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar presented the details.
He said the number of Indians who renounced their Indian citizenship in 2015 was 1,31,489, while 1,41,603 people gave it up in 2016 and 1,33,049 in 2017.
In 2018, the number was 1,34,561, while 1,44,017 Indians renounced their citizenship in 2019, 85,256 in 2020 and 1,63,370 in 2021.
The number in 2022 was 2,25,620. For reference purposes, Jaishankar said the data for 2011 was 1,22,819 while it was 1,20,923 in 2012, 1,31,405 in 2013 and 1,29,328 in 2014.
New Delhi: Domestic airlines reported 2,613 significant technical snags in their planes in the last five years, MoS (Civil Aviation) VK Singh told the Lok Sabha on Thursday. He said the regulations require occurrences relating to system and component failure to be reported to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
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NOT REPRESENTED IN JUDICIARY: RIJIJU
New Delhi: Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju replying to a question on reservations in the judiciary in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, said that there is no reservation policy in the Indian judiciary presently but reminded the collegium to include those who are not represented adequately in the system. During Question Hour in the Rajya Sabha, the matter related to whether the government will consider the possibility of introducing a reservation policy in the appointment of judges was raised by DMK leader Tiruchi Siva. “As per the existing policies and provisions, there is no reservation in the Indian judiciary,” Rijiju said.
New Delhi (PTI): Those criticising the budgetary allocation for MNREGA should understand that the scheme is “demand driven”, Union Rural Development Minister Giriraj Singh said on Thursday, adding that the Narendra Modi government has always allocated sufficient funds for the programme. Amid criticism over the budgetary allocation for the flagship rural employment programme — Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme — Singh said the Modi government’s allocation are higher than that by the UPA govt. “Those criticising the allocation should understand what MNREGA is before saying that the allocation has gone down. In 2020, we had only Rs 62,000 crore allocation and the expenditure was Rs 1,12,000 crore,” Singh told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.
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