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Dr Jitendra Singh appeals youth to give up “Sarkari Naukri” mindset

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Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy, and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, today appealed youth to give up “Sarkari Naukri” mindset.

Inaugurating 2-day “National Startup Festival”, organized by CSIR-India Institute of Integrative Medicine at Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, the Minister dedicated the festival to the youth of Jammu & Kashmir, emphasizing the importance of innovation, entrepreneurship, and early industry linkages in ensuring startup success.

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Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted the immense potential of agriculture-based startups in the region, particularly the Purple Revolution, which has enabled over 3,000 youth in Jammu & Kashmir to earn in lakhs through lavender StartUp initiative. He encouraged young minds to recognize their aptitudes and pursue entrepreneurial ventures, rather than solely focusing on government jobs.

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The Minister further emphasized that Jammu & Kashmir’s agri-startup ecosystem is thriving, with lavender cultivation in Bhaderwah, Doda district, putting the region on the global startup map. The Minister urged greater inclusion of urban areas in agri-startups, with a focus on expanding lavender cultivation and other high-value agricultural ventures.

With two lakh StartUps currently operating in India, the country has secured the third position in the global startup ecosystem. The S&T Minister noted that startups are not only boosting economic growth but also providing lucrative employment opportunities, particularly for women and Self-Help Groups (SHGs).

He stressed the critical role of industry linkages and market research in ensuring the long-term sustainability of startups, encouraging young entrepreneurs to study market dynamics at the outset.

Dr. Jitendra Singh hailed India’s space economy’s rapid growth, attributing its success to collaboration between the public and private sectors. He also celebrated the contributions of women-led teams in major space missions, including Chandrayaan-2 and Aditya L1.

On the education front, Dr Jitendra Singh commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which has revamped India’s education system by creating a level playing field and ensuring digital inclusivity. The Minister urged students to spend at least 30 minutes daily learning about government schemes and leveraging available opportunities.

The Science and Technology Minister also shared that after his guidance an MoU has been signed between AIIMS, IIIM, IIT, IIM, GMC Jammu for sharing co-guide for Post graduate students for integrated research.

During the festival, Dr. Jitendra Singh visited 45 startup stalls, engaging with budding entrepreneurs and students showcasing their innovations. He applauded their efforts in contributing to India’s startup ecosystem and encouraged them to continue innovating.

The National Startup Festival 2025 is a step toward making Jammu & Kashmir a hub of innovation, self-reliance, and economic empowerment.

DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai visits Manipur for overview of Security and Border Management

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Indian Army
Indian Army

The Director General Military Operations (DGMO) of Indian Army Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, visited Manipur to gain a comprehensive understanding of the situation along the Indo-Myanmar Border (IMB) and insights into the status of ongoing border infrastructure developments in the state.

During his visit, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai called on the Honourable Governor of Manipur Shri Ajay Kumar Bhalla, the State Security Advisor, the Chief Secretary of Manipur and the Director General of Police Manipur. The DGMO focused on the operational preparedness of the Indian Army, carried out an assessment of the security situation along the Indo-Myanmar Border (IMB), and the current security dynamics in the state, including fringe areas. He also emphasised on a ‘whole of Government approach’ during interactions with key stakeholders. The discussions centred around the normalisation of prevailing security situation in the state, particularly the need to enhance border management and strengthen security infrastructure along the IMB.

Lieutenant General Ghai’s visit highlighted the collaborative approach between the military and state officials to implement strategic initiatives aimed at promoting stability and the welfare of the people of Manipur.

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Kuntal Moni Sarmah Bordoloi promoted to Indian Administrative Service

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Kuntal Moni Sarmah Bordoloi IAS AM
Kuntal Moni Sarmah Bordoloi IAS AM

Shri Kuntal Moni Sarmah Bordoloi presently Non-State Civil Service of Assam has been promoted to Indian Administrative Service and allocated to the Joint Assam-Meghalaya Cadre.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Kuntal Moni Sarmah Bordoloi the very best.

Raksha Mantri confers 32 Gallantry, Distinguished & Meritorious service medals to ICG personnel

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indian coast guard _indian bureaucracy

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh conferred gallantry, distinguished service, and meritorious service medals to the personnel of the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) during the 18th ICG Investiture Ceremony held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. A total of 32 medals – six President’s Tatrakshak Medals (Distinguished Service), 11 Tatrakshak Medals (Gallantry) and 15 Tatrakshak Medals (Meritorious Service) – for 2022, 2023 and 2024 were presented to the personnel for their exemplary service, acts of valour, and selfless dedication to duty, often in challenging & extreme conditions.

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Congratulating the personnel, Raksha Mantri described the medals as not just a memento, but a symbol of bravery, perseverance and unwavering resolve towards maintaining the honour of the tricolour. He commended the personnel for their efforts in ensuring coastal security, organisational efficiency, seizure of drugs, rescue operations and international exercises.

Shri Rajnath Singh highlighted the growth of ICG into a formidable, trustworthy and one of the most efficient marine forces in the world. “Geographically, India is surrounded by sea on three sides and its coastline is vast. The nation’s strategic security faces two types of threats. The first is war which is dealt by the Armed Forces, and the second are the challenges of piracy, terrorism, infiltration, smuggling & illegal fishing for which the marine forces, especially ICG, are always alert. ICG, working proactively to tackle these challenges, is a key player in ensuring strategic security,” he said.

In the last one year, ICG has achieved significant achievements in maritime safety, security and humanitarian operations. It apprehended 14 boats and 115 pirates, apart from carrying out a major drug seizure of about Rs 37,000 crore. In addition, ICG saved 169 lives through various rescue operations and provided medical assistance to 29 seriously injured people.

Raksha Mantri termed these achievements as not just statistics, but a story of ICG’s courage and dedication towards national security. By being alert on the maritime borders, ICG not only stops illegal infiltration, but also helps in positively impacting India’s sovereignty and internal security, he said. Shedding light on the emergence of unconventional threats due to the latest technological advancements, he called upon the marine forces, especially ICG, to remain alert of challenges such as cyber attacks, data breach, signal jamming, radar disruption and GPS spoofing, in addition to the conventional threats.

Shri Rajnath Singh asserted that the vision of a secure & prosperous India can only be realised if its security system is robust and the forces are strong. He reiterated Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi-led Government’s commitment to increasing the efficiency of ICG. “Indian Coast Guard has been allocated Rs 9,676.70 crore for the Financial Year 2025-26, which is 26.50% more than the previous budget. It is a crucial step towards modernising ICG. In addition, the procurement of 14 Fast Patrol Vessels, six Air Cushion Vehicles, 22 Interceptor Boats, six Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessels and 18 Next Generation Fast Patrol Vessels has been approved to make ICG stronger,” he said.

Raksha Mantri acknowledged ICG’s focus on technological advancements, while commending the foundation laying of the Digital Coast Guard project. All these efforts will continuously strengthen the ICG to effectively deal with conventional and unconventional threats, he said, assuring the Government’s full support in achieving this objective.

Prior to the ceremony, Raksha Mantri inspected the Ceremonial Guard of Honour, reflecting the solemnity and importance of the occasion. The awardees and their families also interacted with Shri Rajnath Singh, marking a fitting conclusion to the event. Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Sanjay Seth, Defence Secretary Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh, ICG Director General Paramesh Sivamani, other senior officials of ICG & Ministry of Defence and the families of the awardees were present on the occasion.

MCA Organises Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS) Mela at Kolkata

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Ministry of Corporate Affairs
Ministry of Corporate Affairs

The Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS) Mela was organized by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in collaboration with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at the CII Suresh Neotia Centre of Excellence for Leadership, Salt Lake City, Kolkata. Youth from various districts of East India and prominent companies offering internships under PMIS participated in the mela. The mela was organized with the objective of enlightening the youth about the plethora of internship opportunities available on the PM internship portal, while also serving as a platform for meaningful engagement between industry representatives and aspiring interns.

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Various industries had set up kiosks at the mela to engage directly with youth. This setup allowed prospective interns to gain detailed insights into the internships offered, assess their alignment with their career goals, and determine eligibility for potential roles.

Dedicated stations were also set up where the youth could come and register, complete their profiles, and apply for internships on the official PM internship portal. Assistance was readily available at every stage of the process to ensure a smooth and supportive experience for all attendees.

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Multiple round table interactions were also organized where the current PMIS interns engaged in fruitful interactions with officials from Ministry of Corporate Affairs, shared their experiences, key learnings, and challenges encountered so far. Five PMIS interns, who had joined internships in Round 1 of the scheme from various sectors were also felicitated at the event for their exceptional performance in their internships so far.

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PMIS, which was announced in the Union Budget 2024-25 aims to provides 12-month paid internships in India’s top companies for youth aged 21 to 24 who are not currently in full-time education or employment. The scheme aims to offer over one crore internships in the next five years.

Currently Round 2 of the pilot phase of the scheme is underway with more than 1 lakh internship opportunities from more than 300 top companies across 740 districts of India. Of the total opportunities, East India has more than 12,500 internship opportunities, with more than 4000 opportunities in West Bengal, making it a major hub for youth seeking opportunities to enhance their skills and employability.

The PMIS Mela successfully attracted over 900 youth from various districts of East India, with more than 400 eligible candidates completing their registration after receiving personalized counselling and guidance from industry representatives.

PM Modi inaugurates Advantage Assam 2.0 Investment & Infrastructure Summit 2025

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PM Modi

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated the Advantage Assam 2.0 Investment & Infrastructure Summit 2025 in Guwahati, Assam today. Welcoming all the dignitaries to the event, Shri Modi said “East India and North East India are embarking on a new journey of future today and Advantage Assam is a mega initiative to intertwine the incredible potential and progress of Assam with the world”. He added that history is a witness to the major role played by Eastern India in India’s prosperity. Expressing hope, the Prime Minister said, “Today, when we are progressing towards Viksit Bharat, Eastern India and North East will display their true potential”.  He said that Advantage Assam was a representation of the same spirit and congratulated the Government and Chief Minister of Assam for organising such a grand event. He recalled his words from 2013, when he had said that it was not very far when ‘A for Assam’ would be the norm.

“Despite global uncertainties, experts unanimously agree on one certainty: India’s rapid growth”, said the Prime Minister. He emphasized that today’s India is working with a long-term vision for the next 25 years of this century. He highlighted that the world has immense trust in India’s young population, which is rapidly becoming skilled and innovative. He also noted the growing confidence in India’s neo-middle class, emerging from poverty with new aspirations. Underscoring the trust the world places in India’s 140 crore people who support political stability and policy continuity, Shri Modi highlighted India’s governance that continues to implement reforms. Furthermore, he pointed out that India is strengthening its local supply chains and entering free trade agreements with various global regions. He also mentioned the robust connectivity with East Asia and the new India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, bringing new opportunities.

Highlighting the growing global trust in India, as witnessed by the gathering in Assam, Shri Modi remarked, “Assam’s contribution to India’s growth is steadily increasing”. He noted that the first edition of the Advantage Assam Summit was held in 2018, at which time Assam’s economy was valued at ₹2.75 lakh crore. Today, Assam has become a state with an economy of approximately ₹6 lakh crore, he added, emphasizing that under their government, Assam’s economy has doubled in just six years. Furthermore, he said that this is the double effect of their Governments at the Center and the state. The numerous investments in Assam have turned it into a state of unlimited possibilities, he stated. The Prime Minister highlighted that the Assam government is focusing on education, skill development, and creating a better investment environment. He noted that their Government had worked extensively on connectivity-related infrastructure in recent years. He provided an example, stating that before 2014, there were only three bridges over the Brahmaputra river, built over 70 years. However, in the past 10 years, four new bridges have been constructed. One of these bridges is named after Bharat Ratna Bhupen Hazarika. Shri Modi remarked that between 2009 and 2014, Assam received an average rail budget of ₹2,100 crore but their Government increased Assam’s railway budget more than four times to ₹10,000 crore. He added that over 60 railway stations in Assam are being modernized and also mentioned that the first semi high-speed train in the North East is now operational between Guwahati and New Jalpaiguri.

Touching upon the rapid expansion of air connectivity in Assam, the Prime Minister said that until 2014, flights operated on only seven routes, but now there are flights on nearly 30 routes. This expansion has provided a significant boost to the local economy and created employment opportunities for the youth, he added. Shri Modi emphasized that these changes are not limited to infrastructure alone, but there were unprecedented improvements in law and order, with numerous peace accords signed in the past decade and long-pending border issues resolved. He underscored that every region, every citizen, and every youth in Assam is working tirelessly for the state’s development.

“India is undergoing significant reforms across all sectors and levels of the economy and continuous efforts have been made to enhance the Ease of Doing Business, and a comprehensive ecosystem has been established to promote industry and an innovation culture”, emphasised Shri Modi. He highlighted that excellent policies have been formulated for startups, manufacturing through PLI schemes, and tax exemptions for new manufacturing companies and MSMEs. He also noted the substantial investment the Government is making in the country’s infrastructure. Prime Minister underscored that the combination of institutional reform, industry, infrastructure, and innovation forms the foundation of India’s progress. He stated that this progress is also being seen in Assam, which is advancing at double engine speed. He pointed out that Assam has set a target to achieve a $150 billion economy by 2030. He expressed confidence that Assam can achieve this goal, attributing it to the capable and talented people of Assam and the commitment of their Government. Remarking that Assam is emerging as a gateway between South East Asia and India, Shri Modi said, to further this potential, the Government has launched the North East Transformative Industrialization Scheme, ‘Unnati.’ He highlighted that the ‘Unnati’ scheme will accelerate industry, investment, and tourism across the entire North East region, including Assam. He urged industry partners to take full advantage of this scheme and Assam’s unlimited potential. The Prime Minister noted that Assam’s natural resources and strategic location make it a preferred destination for investment. He cited Assam tea as an example of Assam’s potential, stating that it has become a global brand over the past 200 years, inspiring progress in other sectors as well.

Highlighting the significant changes occurring in the global economy, with a growing demand for resilient supply chains worldwide, the Prime Minister said, “India has initiated mission-mode efforts to advance its manufacturing sector”. He emphasized that under the Make in India initiative, the focus is on promoting low-cost manufacturing in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and automobiles. He noted that India’s industry is not only meeting domestic demands but also setting new benchmarks for manufacturing excellence in international markets. He pointed out that Assam is playing a significant role in this manufacturing revolution.

Stressing that Assam has always had a share in global trade, Shri Modi remarked that today, over 50 percent of India’s on-shore natural gas production comes from Assam and there has been a significant increase in the capacity of Assam’s refineries in recent years. He also pointed out that Assam is rapidly emerging in sectors such as electronics, semiconductors, and green energy. He emphasized that due to Government policies, Assam is becoming a hub for high-tech industries as well as startups.

Highlighting that in the recent budget, the Central government has approved the Namrup-4 plant, the Prime Minister remarked that this urea production plant will meet the demand of the entire North East and the country in the future. He said, “the day is not far when Assam will become a major manufacturing hub in Eastern India”. He emphasized that the Central Government is fully supporting the state Government of Assam in achieving this goal.

Emphasising that the progress of the 21st century world depends on digital revolution, innovation, and technological advancements, Shri Modi stated, “The better prepared we are, the stronger we will be globally”. He added that the Government was advancing with 21st century policies and strategies. He highlighted India’s significant leap in electronics and mobile manufacturing over the past decade and expressed the desire to replicate this success story in semiconductor production. Prime Minister proudly noted that Assam is developing as an important center for semiconductor manufacturing in India and mentioned the recent inauguration of the Tata Semiconductor Assembly & Test facility in Jagiroad, Assam, which will promote technological growth in the Northeast. He emphasized the collaboration with IIT for innovation in the semiconductor sector and the ongoing work on a semiconductor research center in the country. The Prime Minister projected that by the end of this decade, the value of the electronic sector will reach $500 billion. He confidently stated, “With India’s speed and scale, the country will emerge as a major force in semiconductor production, creating employment for millions and benefiting Assam’s economy”.

“India has made policy decisions over the past decade while understanding its environmental responsibilities and the world considers India’s Renewable Energy Mission as a model practice”, said the Prime Minister. He highlighted that India has made significant investments in solar, wind, and sustainable energy resources over the past ten years. This has not only fulfilled ecological commitments but also expanded the country’s renewable energy production capacity multiple times, he added. Shri Modi noted that the country has set a target to add 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. “Government is working on a mission to achieve an annual green hydrogen production of 5 million metric tons by 2030”, he said. Pointing out that the growing gas infrastructure in the country has led to increased demand, and the entire gas-based economy sector is rapidly expanding, Shri Modi remarked that Assam has a significant advantage in this journey. He emphasized that the Government has created many pathways for industries, including PLI schemes and policies for green initiatives. He expressed his desire for Assam to emerge as a leader state in the renewable energy sector and urged industry leaders to maximize the potential of Assam.

Impressing that Eastern India will play a significant role in making India a developed nation by 2047, Shri Modi remarked, “today, the Northeast and Eastern India are rapidly advancing in infrastructure, logistics, agriculture, tourism, and industry”. He expressed confidence that the day is not far when the world will see this region leading India’s development journey. He invited everyone to be partners and companions in this journey with Assam and concluded by calling for collective efforts to make Assam a state that elevates India’s capabilities to new heights across the global south. The Prime Minister boosted the confidence of the investors and industry leaders by saying that he stood by them in the journey of Viksit Bharat by fully supporting their contributions.

The Governor of Assam, Shri Lakshman Prasad Acharya, Chief Minister of Assam, Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma, Union Ministers Dr. S Jaishankar, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia, Chief Minister of Tripura, Dr. Manik Saha, Union Minister of State, Shri Pabitra Margherita were present among other dignitaries at the event.

National Startup Festival organised by CSIR-IIIM concludes

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CSIR-IIIM logo

CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM) Jammu successfully concluded the National Startup Festival on sunday, showcasing remarkable success stories in startup promotion, innovation and entrepreneurial growth across Jammu & Kashmir.

The two-day festival, which concluded was inaugurated on 22nd February, Saturday  by the Chief Guest, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences; Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy, and Department of Space; and Vice President of CSIR in presence of Satish Sharma, J&K UT Cabinet Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Science & Technology, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and ARI & training departments, Padma Shri Prof. Vinod K. Singh, Chairperson, Recruitment & Assessment Board (RAB), CSIR and Institute Chair Professor of Chemistry at IIT Kanpur, Dr. Zabeer Ahmed, Director, CSIR-IIIM, Dr. Prabodh Kumar Trivedi, Director, CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow, Dr. Ajit Kumar Shasany, Director CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow, Dr. Sudesh Kumar Yadav, Director, CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, Dr. Jatinder Kumar, Managing Director, DBT-BIRAC and Dr. N. Zaheer Ahmed, Director General, CCRUM. Recognizing the innovative works of the startup they showcased during the event, Dr. Zabeer Ahmed, Director, CSIR-IIIM awarded the certificates to 45 startups.

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The two days mega event held at Government Women College, Gandhi Nagar which on day 2 also attracted huge crowd of students drawn from various degree colleges and schools of Jammu region to provide a platform to the entrepreneurs, investors, industry leaders, scientists, researchers, bio-incubators, manufacturers, regulators and members of civil society to witness the technologies and innovation showcased during the festival.

In a press handout, it was stated that an overwhelming response of visitors has been seen today as well, more than 800 visitors visited the exhibition and witnessed the demonstration of innovations driven ideas some startups and the products and technologies developed by few of them.

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Dr. Zabeer Ahmed, Director, CSIR-IIIM who is spearheading the institute’s resolute to
nurture the startup ecosystem in the region, while addressing the startup and exhibitors during closing ceremony said that besides the institute’s forte in the pre-clinical drug discovery, under the mentoring of Union Minister of S&T and Vice President, Dr. Jitendra Singh, IIIM has equally galvanised agri- entrepreneurship and set up two incubators for incubation support to the startup. To set up a new Incubator at Industrial Biotech Park, Ghatti, Kathua, the Grant-in-aid Letter Agreement (GLA) was also signed yesterday by Director, CSIR-IIIM and MD, BIRAC in the presence of the Union Minister, Dr. Jitendra Singh, he added.

A spokesperson informed that a total of 45 StartUps participated from all over India. Students from various Government Degree Colleges of Jammu district also actively participated in the event.

Some of the prominent StartUps those took part in the Expo were- M/s Herbal Aura, M/s Gaurico, M/s One Veda, M/s Happico, M/s Gleen Biotech, M/s Himalayan Essential Oils Producer Company Ltd., M/s JK Aroma Ltd. Samast Eco Alternatives Pvt. Ltd. M/s SRANAS POC Pvt Ltd M/s Chenab Valley Zaitoon Tel ltd M/s Katyani Metal works and the farmers led by Dr. Hygina from Meghalaya. The stalls were also put by young innovators of Jammu district school. The event was organised under the overall supervision of Dr. Zabeer Ahmed, Director CSIR-IIIM, assisted by his team of HoDs and Scientists, including Er. Abdul Rahim, Dr. Asha Chaubey, Dr. Dhiraj Vyas, Dr. Shashank Singh, Dr. Sumit Gandhi, Dr. Naveed Qazi, Dr. Suphla Gupta, Dr. Saurabh Saran, Dr. Raj Kishore, Vikram Singh, Sr. COA, Ajay Kumar, CoFA, Dilip Gehlot, SPO and Rajesh Gupta, AO.

IREDA Shareholders Approve up to ₹5,000 Cr Fundraising via QIP in the 22nd EGM

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IREDA

Shareholders of Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA) have approved the company’s proposal to raise up to ₹5,000 crore through Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP) of equity shares, in one or multiple tranches. The approval was granted by the shareholders in favour of the resolution via remote e-voting during the 22nd Extra-Ordinary General Meeting (EGM) through video conferencing. The meeting was chaired by Shri Pradip Kumar Das, Chairman and Managing Director, IREDA and attended by Directors on the Board and shareholders.

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IREDA’s Board had earlier approved the fundraising plan on January 23, 2025, which includes the dilution of the Government of India’s shareholding in the company by up to 7% post-issue equity, in one or multiple tranches.

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Addressing the shareholders, Shri Pradip Kumar Das, CMD, highlighted IREDA’s strong financial performance in the first nine months of FY 2024-25, with a loan book of ₹68,960 crore, loan sanctions of ₹31,087 crore, and disbursements of ₹17,236 crore. “The funds raised through QIP will strengthen our green financing capabilities, accelerate loan book growth, and support India’s clean energy targets,” he stated.

Shri Das further informed shareholders that IREDA Global Green Energy Finance IFSC Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of IREDA, recently received the Certificate of Registration from the International Financial Services Centre Authority (IFSCA), allowing it to commence business as a Finance Company at GIFT City, Gujarat. “This milestone strengthens IREDA’s commitment to lending and serving in foreign currency by reducing hedging risks,” he added.

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In addition to the fundraising approval, shareholders also consented to amendments in IREDA’s Articles of Association. These amendments include provisions for formation of joint ventures and subsidiaries in India and abroad, along with empowering the Board to exercise enhanced powers under ‘Navratna’ status, subject to government guidelines.

Prediction for 27th Feb – 28th Feb, 2025 by Anoothie Vedic Astrology

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Col Manoj Mehrotra (Retd) -Shastri in Vedic Astrology

Panchang

 Month – Falgun
 Paksha – Krishna / Shukla
 Tithi – Chaturdashi up to 8:54 AM on 27 Feb, Amavasya up to 6:14 AM on 28 Feb, Pratipada up to 3:16 AM on 01 Mar
 Moon – In Makar up to 4:37 AM on 27 Feb, In Kumbh up to 5:58 AM on 01 Mar
 Nakshatra – Dhanishta up to 3:43 PM on 27 Feb, Shatbhisha up to 1:40 PM on 28 Feb, Poorv Bahdrapad up to 5:58 AM on 01 Mar

Colour of The Day
o Thursday – Favourable colours are yellow, shades of yellow, golden, cream, light blue, off white, red, orange, grey, checks of black and blue, black, dark blue. Avoid green, shades of green, pink, magenta white.
o Friday – Favourable colours are white, pink, magenta and shades of pink. You can combine with green, shades of green, black, dark blue, checks of black or blue, grey, red, orange, yellow and shades of yellow. Avoid cream, off white and light blue.

Prediction Based on Moon Signs

Aries(Mesh) – The days will give you good results. You will be able to gain, make profits/
increase income in profession. You will also be bale to make and implement plans in
profession as per your ambitions. Liquids and women both will be beneficial for you and
supportive too. You will be able to complete delayed works and influence people. You will
enjoy good food, luxury but expenditure will also increase. Remedy – Seek blessings of
your Guru and pray.

Taurus(Vrishabh) – These days will give you monetary benefits and success. Matters
related to women are likely to give pleasure and happiness. Your friends, specially female friends will support you. You will maintain good health and will get respect from seniors, officials and state authorities. There will be happiness at home. You have new opportunities coming your way, do not be lazy. These will demand additional responsibilities but will get you more respect. Remedy – Pray to Laxmi Narayan and your Guru.

Gemini(Mithun) – You should avoid dealing with state people these days as they can
cause you losses at work. Avoid any discussion with son/ younger males as both will not
be in sync with you. Enemies will try to create trouble. In addition, you are likely to have
physical and mental tensions as well as you will have obstacles in profession giving you
loss of wealth. However, you may participate in some religious/ auspicious function and
yet feel restless. Pay attention to your food habits to keep healthy. Remedy – Abhishek
of Shiv ji, pray to Guru.

Cancer(Kark) – The days will give you mixed results. You ill feel lucky and enjoy good
clothes. There are likely to be some gains and you may buy things for yourself. You will
have success with help of women. Your luck will improve due to your spouse. However,
you can have indigestion and small arguments / quarrels causing you some losses aat
work, giving you mental tension and losses. Despite this, you will be able to progress in
profession. Remedy – Wearing silver will be good for you. Visit Laxmi Narayan mandir
and pray.

Sinh(Leo) – You may be out for an outing or a short trip mixed with work and pleasure.
You will have fun, get gains and make money. Partners, bith at work and in personal life
will support you. Although you will spend more but will enjoy good food, luxury and arts
or will have interest in knowledge. The trip can give you progress in profession and you
can come in contact with important people and plan to make changes in business/
existing procedures of profession. Remedy – Thank Guru and Isht Dev.

Virgo(Kanya) – The days will give you monetary gains and keep you healthy. You will get fame, happiness and enjoy some good conversations. Enemies will be defeated and stay at home will make you happy. If sick, you will recover. However, expenditure will be more. Despite this, you will have fear of being humiliated and will work hard to avoid that. Peace can be disturbed due to arguments with spouse. You will constantly be planning for future endeavours and tie up loose ends. You are ready to shoulder additional responsibilities coming your way in near future. Remedy – Seek blessings of Guru, pray to Ma Laxmi.

Libra(Tula) – The days are generally not good for you. You are likely to be worried about
family and have hurdles at work, keeping you mentally disturbed. If travelling, it will not
be comfortable. Be careful while driving. Opponents and critics will also not be quiet,
creating problems for you. Pleasures will be less. However, you will be trying to keep a
balance between investments, loans and expenditure trying to figure out a way to make
big new purchase- maybe a vehicle or house/ land. Investment will be on top in your mind. Remedy – Feed birds, keep milk in Shiv mandir and pray to Guru.

Scorpio (Vrishchik) – Although you may get happiness from kids and respect/ reputation will improve, yet you are likely to have family quarrels keeping you restless, tensed and disturbed. These will disturb you even in sleep and during meals. Avoid any confrontation with women and do not go near water, both are not good for you these days. Although you can have profit/ gains at profession due to work partners and will still profit with help of spouse. Remedy – Abhishek with milk to Shivji, worship Ma Durga and do not try to dominate spouse.

Sagittarius(Dhanu) – You are likely to get wealth, comforts, luxury and help from relatives. The days will keep you healthy and get you good clothes. You can win over enemies and benefit due to your family. At work, you can get support of colleagues and may even get a new job if looking for one. Your weight is likely to increase and if appearing for a competitive exam, you can get success. Remedy – Thank Guru and Shiv ji.

Makar(Capricorn) – These days you are likely to maintain good health and get
happiness from vehicle, kids, spouse, family. You will be interested in arts, knowledge,
astrology. You will have respect and will rise in profession. Your friend circle is likely to increase and you get money gains. Servants and subordinates will perform well as per your liking. Reputation will improve. You are likely to get happiness from brother. However, you will still not be satisfied and will have difference of opinion with family. Remedy- Pray to Shiv ji, visit Laxmi Narayan mandir.

Kumbh(Aquarius) – The days will keep you healthy and give happiness. You may buy
new clothes and enjoy good food. There will be success at work and you gain money too.
You will get respect from state officials. You can get gift. Work place will be peaceful and
you will enjoy benefits there. Days will be good for profession and you will be mentally
satisfied. You will plan for the future. Remedy – Thank Guru and Isht Dev.

Pisces(Meen) – These days, do not expect cooperation from anyone at work. If you rely
on cooperation, you can have losses at work, in wealth as well as of reputation. You can
also have eye problems and will spend more. However, work yourself, and you will get
happiness, wealth and will be destroy enemies. You will get success in knowledge, fun,
luxury, glory. You will be large hearted and will be respected for that. You may have to
travel too and likely to make new friends. Remedy – Keep your hydrated, pray to Shiv ji,
worship Ma Durga and your Guru.

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

Ch Sridhar IPS posted as SP- Intelligence, Telangana

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Manish Thakur IAS appointed as Joint Secretary-  Ministry of Tribal Affairs

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Manish Thakur IAS AM 1998

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