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Monthly Review of Accounts of GoI for April 2024

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ministry finance

The Monthly Account of the Government of India for the month of April 2024 has been consolidated and reports published. The highlights are given below:-

The Government of India has received ₹2,13,334 crore (6.9% of corresponding BE 2024-25 of Total Receipts) for April 2024 comprising ₹1,84,998 crore Tax Revenue (Net to Centre), ₹27,295 crore of Non-Tax Revenue and ₹1,041 crore of Non-Debt Capital Receipts, on account of Recovery of Loans. ₹69,875 crore has been transferred to State Governments as Devolution of Share of Taxes by Government of India upto this period which is ₹10,735 crore higher than the previous year.

Total Expenditure incurred by Government of India is ₹4,23,470 crore (8.9% of corresponding BE 2024-25), out of which ₹3,24,235 crore is on Revenue Account and ₹99,235 crore is on Capital Account. Out of the Total Revenue Expenditure, ₹1,28,263 crore is on account of Interest Payments and ₹19,407 crore is on account of Major Subsidies.

77th World Health Assembly adopts amendments to International Health Regulations 2005

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77th World Health Assembly
77th World Health Assembly

In a landmark achievement in the global health security agenda, the 77th World Health Assembly agreed to the package of amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) based on 300 proposals made by member countries after the Covid-19 pandemic. The targeted amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) aim at improving countries’ ability to prepare for and respond to Public Health Emergencies of International Concern (PHEIC) and Pandemic Emergencies (PE). They include provisions for facilitating equitable access to relevant health products during PHEIC and PE, as well as mobilizing financial resources to support developing countries in building, strengthening, and maintaining the core capacities required under the IHR (2005).

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Shri Apurva Chandra, Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare expressed his excitement by stating that “with the revision of the International Health Regulations, an incredible milestone has been reached.” He also said that “this is a further step towards equity and the creation of an umbrella of solidarity that will help protect the world from future pandemic threats. This is a gift to our children and grandchildren.”

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The Working group on International Health Regulations (WGIHR) and Intergovernmental Negotiating Body on Pandemic treaty with country representations began the negotiation process in two separate groups almost two years ago and met a number of times including many resumed sessions on the issue. The processes witnessed a number of close calls with seeming deadlocks over positions taken by the various stakeholders.

In order to finalize the package of amendments to IHR, a proposal was put forward in the form of a White Paper by Shri Apurva Chandra as Chair of Committee A of the World Health Assembly on 28th May, 2024. It proposed to establish a single drafting group, to be co-chaired by one Bureau member from the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) and the Working Group on Amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) (WGIHR) respectively, to consider the matters related to some of the most critical agenda items – the proposed amendments to the IHR (2005), followed by consideration of procedural matters on way forward related to INB negotiations on the Pandemic treaty. The said proposal was approved by all member states by consensus.

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The single drafting group thus established, along with WHO secretariat and member State representatives, through sheer hard work and determination completed the work of bringing consensus in the ongoing IHR amendments during the 77th assembly session period. India played a constructive role in the crafting of the Instrument, which seeks to operationalize equity, necessary for an equitable response by developing countries to Public Health Emergencies.

As a result, on 1st June, 2024 the Resolution to amendment of IHR (2005) was adopted by consensus in the 77th World Health Assembly.

NFDC announces Selected Projects for DocWork – In – Progress Lab

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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

NFDC has announced the selected projects for the Doc Work-In-Progress Lab at the first edition of Doc Film Bazaar that will run alongside the Mumbai International Film Festival 2024.

The Doc Work-In-Progress Lab is a closed door lab for films in a rough-cut stage where the selected project representatives get mentorship, feedback and an opportunity to interact with industry professionals. These selected films explore a myriad of themes, placing human narratives at the forefront. They shed light on the often marginalized and underrepresented stories. The lab aims to provide the much-needed support for these filmmakers and their projects.

Speaking about the initiative, Festival Director, MIFF and Doc Film Bazaar, Joint Secretary and MD, NFDC, Shri. Prithul Kumar said, “Doc Film Bazaar has already attracted a greater variety of film entries from many regions in its first year of existence, which only motivates us to foster successful partnerships that cut across genre, location, language, voice and identity. It received a total number of 107 entries (Doc Viewing Room) and 30 submissions (Doc Work-In-Progress Lab). Out of these, 5 promising projects have been selected for the Doc Work-In-Progress Lab, which will be supported by eminent film professionals as feedback mentors and editing mentors to improve their projects and achieve their final cut. NFDC is excited to see these projects’ fruitful completions via Doc Film Bazaar”.

The following projects have been selected for Doc Work-In-Progress Lab as part of Doc Film Bazar 2024 :

1.Air Risers – Bidit Roy

Country – India Languages – English Editor – Bidit Roy

2.Hearsay – Sraman Chatterjee & Meghla Dasgupta

Country – India

Languages – Bengali, English

Editor(s) – Meghla Dasgupta & Sraman Chatterjee

3. I’m Not Home – Naveen Pun

Country – India

Languages – Bhojpuri, English, Hindi Editor – Abhro Banerjee

4. Shondhyar Khali Uthan {Evening’s Empty Courtyards} – Anunay Barbhuiya

Country – India Languages – Sylheti Editor – Anunay Barbhuiya

5. Where is my home – Digvijay Thorat & Ashwini Dharmale.

Country – India Languages – Marathi Editor – Abhijeet Sable

About Doc Film Bazaar

The first edition of the Doc Film Bazaar is being organized alongside Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) 2024. The Bazaar will be held from 16th to 18th June 2024, in Mumbai. The Doc Film Bazaar aims to be a first of its kind comprehensive platform designed to promote and support documentary, short films and animation content showcasing talent in filmmaking, production and distribution.

The key segments of the Doc Film Bazaar consist of Doc Co-Production Market (Doc CPM), Doc Viewing Room (Doc VR) and Doc Work-In-Progress Lab (Doc WIP Lab) for which the filmmakers are invited to submit their films.

PM Modi reviews the impact of cyclone Remal

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PM Modi
PM Modi

The Prime Minister reviewed the impact of cyclone “Remal”, at his residence at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, New Delhi . The PM was briefed about the impact of the cyclone on the affected states during the meeting. The loss of human lives and damage to houses and properties due to landslides and floods in Mizoram, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura was also discussed. NDRF teams have been deployed as per the needs. The teams have carried out evacuation, airlifting and road clearance operations. During the meeting, it was mentioned that the Ministry of Home Affairs is in regular touch with the State Governments.

The PM said that the Government of India will continue to extend full support to the State affected by cyclone. The PM also instructed the Ministry of Home Affairs to monitor the situation and review the matter regularly to extend necessary assistance for restoration.

The Principal Secretary to PM, Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, DG NDRF and Member Secretary, NDMA alongwith other senior officials from PMO and concerned Ministries were also present in the meeting.

Prediction for 3rd June – 4th June, 2024 by Anoothie Vedic Astrology

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Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology
Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology

Today’s Panchang

 Month – Jyeshtha
 Paksha – Krishna
 Tithi – Ekadashi upto 2:41 AM on 03 Jun, Tryodashi up to 10:01 PM on 04 Jun,
 Moon – In Meen up to 01:40 AM on 03 Jun, In Mesh up to 4:14 AM on 05 Jun
 Nakshatra – Ashwini up to 12:05 AM on 04 June, Bharani up to 10:35 PM on 04 June 24, Krittika up to 04:14 AM on 05 Jun

Colour of The Day 

Monday – Favourable colour light blue. You can combine with cream, green, shades of green, off white, red, orange, yellow, shades of yellow, pink, magenta. Avoid black, dark blue, grey, checks of black and blue.
Tuesday – Favourable colour is red/ orange. You can combine with cream, off white, yellow, shades of yellow, grey, green, shades of green, checks of black and blue. Avoid white, pink, magenta, black and dark blue.

Prediction Based on Moon Signs

Aries(Mesh) – You have mixed days. You get happiness and pleasure on one hand with good health and enjoying good food, good clothes as well as pleasures. On the other hand, work at hand can fail due to anger and you have danger from fire, poison(chemicals) and sharp edged objects. Be careful while working. If travelling, drive carefully as there can be accidents. Consume saunf, worship Hanuman ji and pray to Shiv ji.

Taurus(Vrishabh) –. The days are not good for you. You will incur more expenditure and while you may stay away from home, you can have eye problems. There can be losses at work due to non cooperation and also loss of reputation. Mentally you will be worried and there can be quarrels with brother as well as spouse and problems to kids. Keep your head covered, keep yourself hydarated. Distribute sweets in Hanuman mandir and abhishek of Shiv ji.

Gemini(Mithun) – You will have increase in income, more profits and will progress well in profession. Women will help in you at work and liquids will be beneficial for you. You will feel healthy and have victories as well as success at work. Social circle and social media will be good and you get profit from brother. However, keep your tone and harsh words under control while interacting. Offer sindoor to Hanumanji and pray to Shiv ji.

Cancer(Kark) – The days will bring mixed results for you. While you get some success at work and maintain good health getting respect from state, seniors and elders will be happy. There will be happiness at home. However, you may have malignant food and may get hit on body causing pain. Control your anger and words else there can be problems in profession. Be careful about your belongings as they can be stolen. Visit Hanuman mandir and recite Sundar kand. Take blessings of Shiv ji.

Sinh(Leo) – During these days, it is better to keep a low profile. Do not do any work with state authorities as they will not be in your favour. Enemies and opponents will be on the look out to create trouble and younger males will not agree to whatever you say. You can have humiliation, shortage of funds and problems in occupation. Offer sindoor to Hanuman ji and recite Hanuman Chalisa. Abhishek of Shiv ji.

Virgo(Kanya) – These days you can have indigestion and there is a likelihood of having arguments as well as quarrels giving you mental tension. You may have to move away from home and have losses at work. You may also have some sickness/ injury with pain. You will be scared of enemies and relations with brother may be strained. Offer roti to dogs and seek blessings of sister. Pray to Shiv ji.

Libra(Tula) – The days will give you mixed results. You may go on a short trip which will give you gains and will be beneficial for you. You will enjoy good food, have pleasure and partners will support you fully in personal as well as professional life. On the other hand, there will be physical and mental issues to family and there will be shortage of some food item(s). You can have difference of opinion and quarrels with spouse as well as argument with brother. It is better to keep your temper under control. Offer red cloth/ sweets to bua and sister. Keep silver with you. Pray to Shiv ji.

Vrishchik(Scorpio)– The days will give you good results. There will be monetary gains, you will feel healthy and get fame, happiness. You will enjoy good conversations with women and likely to have a happy stay at home. Enemies will be defeated. But you may spend more. You will enjoy good food and your influence will increase as luck favours you. Pray to Shiv ji and Hanuman ji.

Sagittarius(Dhanu) – The days will keep you troubled. If travelling, you are likely to have problems in journey and failures at work keeping you mentally disturbed. Drive carefully, you can have accidents. Keep water at headboard at night and pour in plants in morning. Your health will suffer and there will be loss of money. Kids and / or spouse will fall sick. Your prestige and glory is likely to have a setback as enemies give you problems. Recite Hanuman Chalisa, Abhishek of Shiv pariwar and visit Hanuman mandir.

Makar(Capricorn) – The days will keep you disturbed, as you will have quarrels with family and will have disturbance during sleep and food. Avoid any discussion with any woman and do not venture near water bodies. There will be reduced pleasure with spouse. Your enemies will increase and you will feel shortage of all kinds of resources including money. If having a property, there can be some problems related to it. Pour sweet milk in banyan tree and apply wet mud on navel. Recite Hanuman Chalisa and abhishek of shiv pariwar.

Kumbh(Aquarius) – The days will be good for you. You get some gains and enjoy good clothes or even buy new clothes. Your health will improve and you will win over your enemies. You will be happy and benefit from your family. You will feel courageous but be cautious and do not feel over courageous. Enemies will be defeated and your influence and wealth increases. State officials will help you and your debating skills will increase. Do not be arrogant. Keep temper under control. Pray to Shiv ji and Hanuman ji.

Pisces(Meen) – You will not be mentally satisfied these days and have difference of opinion with family reducing your happiness and have failures at work. You may have interest in unethical activities. You will have loss of strength, feeling weak and there can be losses due to thieves and bad people. Be careful if near fire. You are likely to use harsh words making matters worse. Bile problems are likely to increase. Light ghee Deepak in Hanuman mandir and recite Hanuman Chalisa, abhshek of Shiv ji.

For detailed individual accurate prediction as per Vedic Astrology,  contact on +91-9229112953

Moon changes sign every 2.25 days, hence the prediction is being done accordingly as per the sign

 

Mohd Suboor Khan IAS posted as Asst Secretary – Revenue

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Mohd Suboor Khan IAS WB 2022
Mohd Suboor Khan IAS WB 2022

Shri Mohd Suboor Khan IAS (West Bengal 2022) has been posted as Asst Secretary – Revenue,  Government of India for a period of 8 weeks from 20.05.2024 to 12.07.2024 .

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Mohd Suboor Khan the very best.

 

Tanushree Meena IAS posted as Asst Secretary – Rural Development

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Tanushree Meena IAS MP 2022
Tanushree Meena IAS MP 2022

Ms Tanushree Meena IAS (Madhya Pradesh 2022) has been posted as Asst Secretary – Rural Development, Government of India for a period of 8 weeks from 20.05.2024 to 12.07.2024 .

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Deepesh Kumari IAS posted as Asst Secretary – Road Transport & Highways

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Deepesh Kumari IAS JH 2022
Deepesh Kumari IAS JH 2022

Ms Deepesh Kumari IAS (Jharkhand  2022) has been posted as Asst Secretary – Road Transport & Highways, Government of India for a period of 8 weeks from 20.05.2024 to 12.07.2024 .

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Bhaisare Shubham Ashok IAS posted as Asst Secretary – Electronic & Information Technology

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Bhaisare Shubham Ashok IAS RJ 2022
Bhaisare Shubham Ashok IAS RJ 2022

Shri Bhaisare Shubham Ashok IAS (Rajasthan  2022) has been posted as Asst Secretary – Electronic & Information Technology, Government of India for a period of 8 weeks from 20.05.2024 to 12.07.2024 .

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Prakhar Chandrakar IAS posted as Asst Secretary -Higher Education

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Prakhar Chandrakar IAS CG 2022
Prakhar Chandrakar IAS CG 2022

Shri Prakhar Chandrakar IAS (Chhattisgarh  2022) has been posted as Asst Secretary -Higher Education, Government of India for a period of 8 weeks from 20.05.2024 to 12.07.2024 .

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Prahlad Narayan Sharma IAS posted as Asst Secretary -School Education & Literacy

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Prahlad Narayan Sharma IAS OD 2022
Prahlad Narayan Sharma IAS OD 2022

Shri Prahlad Narayan Sharma IAS (Odisha 2022) has been posted as Asst Secretary -School Education & Literacy, Government of India for a period of 8 weeks from 20.05.2024 to 12.07.2024 .

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Ankit Kumar Chouksey IAS posted as Asst Secretary – Economic Affairs

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Ankit Kumar Chouksey IAS HR 2022
Ankit Kumar Chouksey IAS HR 2022

Shri Ankit Kumar Chouksey IAS (Haryana  2022) has been posted as Asst Secretary – Economic Affairs, Government of India for a period of 8 weeks from 20.05.2024 to 12.07.2024 .

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