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Mr. Motsuthung Hmt and friends
from August 28, 2020
NEW DELHI, AUG 27
(PTI): Wooing foreign players to join his push for defence manufacturing in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that producing defence equipment in the country is the best option for them considering the big size of its market and underscored his government’s commitment to creating a robust ecosystem for all manufacturers.
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Addressing a seminar on ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ in defence manufacturing, Modi said his government has ushered in a “win-win” situation for all players, from public sector to private and foreign manufacturers, and asserted that the concept of a self-reliant India is not “inward-looking”.
The goal of this mission is to make India work towards larger global peace, and also to help the world economy become more resilient and stable, he said.
The defence sector having self confidence is necessary for making a modern and self-reliant India, the prime minister said, asserting that a new mindset has emerged on his government’s watch.
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About 44.7 % of the villages in the district have access to Taxi service. 10.5 % of the villages in the district are connected by landline phone service, while postal service covers about 63.5 % of its villages.
The district has 7% of the state’s GPS, 6.7% of GMS, 12.7% of GHS, about 6 % of GHSS and 50 % of the State’s Government College. On an average, 4.8 % of the State’s private educational institution is located in this district.
The only two big dispensaries in the State are located in Chungliyimsen village under Mangkolemba block and Chuchuyimpang village under Ongpangkong (N) block both in Mokokchung district.
About 48 % of the villages in the district have Sub-Centre facility, 15 % have Primary Health Centre and 1.1 % of its villages have Community Health Centre. 142 % of the State’s Private Clinic/Hospital was located in this district. Veterinary Health Centre facility is available to 16.4% of the villages in this district. 62.3 % of the villages in Mokokchung district have village library, 89.4% have village council hall and about 88% have playground.
About 23 % of the State’s Indoor Stadium facility was found in villages under this district. Further, 50.5% of the villages also have marketing shed facilities.
Close to 99% of villages in the Mokokchung district have Anganwadi Centre and Fair Price Shop, while 96.4% of the villages have PHED water Supply. 83.5 % of villages in this district have Public Toilet facility and bank and ATM Booth are located in 5.8 % and 2.3 % of the villages in the district. 11.4 % of the State’s Police Station and 18 % of the State’s Police Beat Post were located in its villages and 4.7 % of its villages have Common Service Centre.
Self Help Group was availed by 97.6 % of the villages in Mokokchung district, while about 79 % of villages have Street Light.
Mon district: Mon district has 8 blocks with 114 villages. As on January 31, 2020, 100% of the villages have road connectivity and mobile phone service.
Wakching village under Wakching block has the highest number of access to basic amenities followed by Tizit village under Tizit block. On the other hand, Chingkao Nyaho village under Chen block have the least number of basic amenities in the district.
About 97 % of villages in Mon district are electrified except Aopao Chinglen village under Aboi block, Yaphang village under Angjangyang block and Yeangmai village under Tobu block.
The villages in the district accounts to 10.6 % of the State’s Government buses, about 2 % of the State’s private bus, while 69.2 %of the villages have access to Taxi service. 42 % of the villages in Mon district have access to Postal service, while landline connection in the district was nil.
Out of the State’s educational institution, 9.7 % of GPS, 13.3 % of GMS, 7.7 % of GHS and 6 % of GHSS are located in Mon district. An average of 11 % of the State’s Private educational institution was found in the district. 59.6 % of the villages in Mon district have the facility of Sub-Centre, 8.7 % have Primary Health Centre and one each of Community Health Centre and Private Clinic/Hospital, accounting to negligible 0.8 % of the villages. 2.6 % of its villages have Veterinary Health Centre, 20 % have Village Library, 69.2 % have Village Council Hall and about 83 % of the villages have playground facility. 8.5 % of the State’s Indoor stadium facility was available in villages in Mon district and 23.6 % of its villages have Marketing Shed.
Anganwadi Centre was located in 96 % of the villages in the district, while 98.2 % of the villages have fair price shop.
Water Supply (PHED) was available in about 97 % of the villages in Mon district and 66.6 % of its villages has Public Toilet facility.
There are no Bank or ATM Booth facilities available in villages in Mon district, 11.4 % of the State’s police station and 4.5 of the State’s Police Beat Post are found in Mon district.
Narendra Modi addresses ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ defence industry outreach webinar via video conference, in New Delhi. (PTI)
“India has the potential and expanding the private to become a dependable supsector’s role in this sector to plier of defence equipment the most, Modi said. to many friendly countries. He said his governThis will further deepen ment has opened the way India’s strategic partnership for 74 per cent FDI (Forand boost its role of being eign Direct Investment) in a net security provider in defence production through the Indian Ocean region,” automatic route. This is an Modi said. outcome of the self confi
Asserting that the redence of a new India, he cent announcement of an added. import embargo on 101 Modi noted that India defence equipment is not has long been one of the bigmerely confined to curbing gest defence importers in the imports but also aimed at world and rued that enough giving a boost to the domesattention was not paid to tic industry, he said more augmenting domestic proitems will be added to this duction in the past despite list later. the country having inherited
His government’s efa capable ecosystem of over forts are aimed at develop100 years old at the time of ing technology in India Independence.
Very few nations had India’s abilities and potential and many countries which started (defence manufacturing) later than India have gone far ahead in the last 50 years, the prime minister said.
Referring to a number of economic reforms since his government first came to power in 2014, he also mentioned the recent labour reforms in a number of states.
The reform exercise is not going to stop, he said.
The work on building defence corridor is also on at a rapid pace in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, he said, while adding that Rs 20,000 crore investment would be made for this in the next five years and a state of the art infrastructure will be developed.
To boost domestic manufacturing, licensing process has been reformed, level-playing field created, export system simplified and offset provisions reformed, he said.
The focus is now on having a “co-production model” by going for joint ventures with foreign partners, the prime minister said. 15.7 % of its villages have access to Common Service Centre facility, 98.2 % have Self Help Group and 47.3 % of the villages have street Light. Block-wise, Mon block has the maximum accessibility to basic amenities in the district. On the contrary, Tizit block was seen to have least accessibility to basic amenities.
Peren district: Peren district has 4 blocks with 85 villages. All villages in the district have road connectivity and Mobile phone service as on 31 January 2020.
The village with access to maximum basic amenities in Peren district was Gaili village under Jalukie block, followed by Terming village under Tening block.
On the contrary, Songsang village under Athibung block and Jalukie Rongkaidai under Jalukie block have access to the least of basic amenities.
About 99 % of its villages have Electricity, Fair Price Shop and Water Sup
“Considering India’s market size, the best option for our foreign partners is to manufacture in India,” he said.
The government is speeding up the procurement process, and the size of domestic industry is set to increase in coming days, he said. Technological upgradation is necessary for developing self-reliance, he said, adding that research is being encouraged in the government-run DRDO, private sector and also academic institutions.
India’s ordnance industry is being corporatised which will be a boost to its workers and also security forces, Modi said.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and three service chiefs also attended the seminar, and the prime minister lauded the “tireless” efforts of his Cabinet colleague who, he added, has been working in a “mission mode” to make the exercise successful.
Modi said his government has from the beginning worked with the mantra of “reform, perform and transform” and to remove red-tape and roll out red carpet for industry. ply (PHED).
The exceptions are Songsang village under Athibung block do not have electricity while Deukoram village under Peren block do not have Fair Price Shop while Gaili Namdi village under Peren block do not have Water Supply (PHED). 4.25 % of the State’s Government bus was availed by the villages, while 10.7 % of the State’s Private buses ply in the district.
Also, about 62 % of its villages are accessible to Taxi service in Peren district.
Landline phone service was available to 2.3 % of the villages in the district while 42.3 % of villages are covered under Postal service.
The share of the State’s GPS in Peren district stands at 7.3 %, GMS at about 6 %, GHS at 7 % and GHSS at 6.2 %.
On average, 7.7 % of the State’s Private Educational Institutes are located in the villages under Peren
NEW DELHI, AUG 27
(AGENCIES): Amid the ongoing tensions with China, the Department of Military Affairs has hastened the process of restructuring the armed forces, as a new air defence command under the IAF may be set up at Prayagraj, around the second week of October this year.
“The work has been hastened to prepare the structure of the command under an Air Force officer. Efforts are being made to put everything together and announce the creation of the air defence command at Prayagraj around the Air Force Day on October 8 this year,” government sources told ANI.
The air defence command is proposed to be set up alongside the Central Command Headquarters of the IAF which controls important air bases including Agra, Gwalior and Bareilly. The aim of the command is to combine the resources of the three services under one command and activate it to protect the air space of the

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gard was done by the IAF’s fence assets of the Army, Vice Chief Air Marshal HS Air Force and Navy and Arora which also made jointly provide air defence suggestions for the struccover to the country. ture of the proposed comThe CDS has also mand, comprising assets of made it clear to the armed all the three services. forces that he would not
The Department of create any additional post Military Affairs under CDS at a three-star level for General Bipin Rawat has manning any of the new been given the mandate to commands and the new create joint military comformations would be raised mands along with theatre from the existing resources commands. only. Meanwhile, for pro
The CDS is also worktecting the air space of ing on the creation of the the country, a proposal combined maritime comfor the acquisition of two mand which would come new PHALCON Airborne up either at Kochi in Kerala Early Warning ad Control or Karwar in Karnataka. Systems from Israel and
Each service has its inRussia has reached the dividual air defence set-up. Cabinet Committee on The air defence command Security and may be taken would integrate the air deup for clearance soon.
Economics & Statistics department survey report on amenities in villages

country. A study in this redistrict.
Sub-Centre facility was available to 35.2 % of the villages in the district, 7 % of the villages have Primary Health Centre facility while there was one Community Health Centre and one Private Clinic/Hospital in the villages, accounting to around 1 % of the villages in Peren district. 7 % of its villages have Veterinary Health Centre and the facility of Village Library was accessed by 4.7 % of the villages in the district, 89.4 % have Village Council Hall and about 81 % of villages have Playground.
About 17 % of the State’s Indoor Stadium was located in Peren district and 31.7 % of its villages have Marketing Shed.
Anganwadi Centre was operational to 96.4 % of the villages in the district while 83.5 % have the facility of Public Toilet. About 1 % of the villages in the district have Bank, while there was no ATM Booth facility in the district as per the survey.
Also 3.5 % of villages in the district have Police Station and about 1 % have Police Beat Post and there are about 13 % of villages with Common Service Centre, while 96.4 % have Self Help Group and 30.5 % of the villages have Street light.
On an average, out of the 4 blocks in Peren district, Jalukie block has maximum accessibility to basic amenities while Athibung block has the least access to the same.
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