Robert Vadra May Appear Before ED in Money Laundering Case on Wednesday
Congress leader Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra is likely to appear before the Enforcement Directorate today in connection with a money laundering case.
It relates to the alleged purchase of a London-based property worth 1.9 million pounds by Vadra.
Last week, Delhi court had granted interim bail to Vadra in this case and had directed him to appear before the ED and cooperate in the investigation.
The agency told the court that it had received information about Vadra's several properties in London including two houses, six flats and more properties.
UP govt forms SIT on Sikh riots of Kanpur in 1984
Uttar Pradesh government has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the circumstances that led to riots in Kanpur in 1984 following the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
"The four-member SIT will be headed by retired UP Director General of Police, Atul. Other members of the team include retired District Judge Subhash Chandra Agarwal and retired Additional Director (Prosecution) Yogeshwar Krishna Srivastava. One serving police officer of SP or SSP rank will also be the part of the team.
The SIT has been asked to submit its report in 6 months. In August 2017, the apex court had issued a notice to the state government on a petition seeking a SIT probe of the riots.
At least 125 people were killed in 1984 riots in Kanpur after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
ISRO launches GSAT31 from French Guiana
India’s communication satellite GSAT-31 has been launched successfully from French Guiana in the wee hours today. The Ariane-5 rocket lifted off with it from Kourou Launch Base at 2:31 am Indian time, and in 42-minutes, placed it in the intended Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit.
It was immediately taken control by Indian Space Research Organization ISRO scientists from its Hassan facility in Karnataka. After bringing the satellite to its final geostationary orbit using the usual orbit-raising manoeuvres in the next few days, it will be made operational.
ISRO chairman Dr Sivan has said, GSAT-31 will provide transponder capacity for DTH television and connectivity to services like VSATs for ATMs, stock-exchanges, Digital Satellite News Gathering DSNG and e-governance applications. He added, the satellite will also be used for bulk data transfer for a host of emerging telecommunication applications.
"The satellite GSAT-31 has the footprint over both mainland India and her island territories. It has an operational life of over fifteen years, offering seamless services by replacing the ageing INSAT-4CR satellite. GSAT-31 is India’s fortieth communication satellite.
Eleven such satellites are already in operation, serving the nation in space. They together make one of the largest constellations of its class in the world. As the transponder requirements are huge, more such launches are in the pipeline, as said by ISRO. GSAT-31 had a lift-off mass of 2536 kg.
Fitch Group arm projects fiscal deficit to slip to 3.6% in 2019-20
Fitch Solutions, the research arm of Fitch Group, Monday projected the government's fiscal deficit to overshoot the budgeted target by 0.2 percent to 3.6 percent of GDP in 2019-20 fiscal. It said that 2019-20 Budget appears to show a strong populist bent in the run up to the General election due by May 2019.
It is on expected lines considering that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is looking to shore up its popularity following its loss of three strongholds in agrarian states at the November/December 2018 state legislative assembly elections, it stated.
"We believe that expenditure growth will exceed the government's projections, giving our expectation for high election spending and the budget speech's repeated emphasis that 'if necessary, additional funds will be provided'. Additionally, the government's revenue growth projections also appear too optimistic given its sweeping tax rebates for the middle class and small business," Fitch Solutions said.
IBA advisory for banks to waive off processing, documentation, inspection, other service charges for KCC
Indian Banking Association has issued advisory requesting banks to waive off the processing, documentation, inspection and all other service charges for Kisan Credit Card and crop loans upto three lakhs rupees.
Agriculture Ministry in a release said, there are over 21 crore small and marginal farmers in the country and providing them timely and affordable credit is the key to attaining inclusive growth.
The Ministry observed, the small and Marginal farmers are the most affected during times of floods, droughts, and other natural calamities.
The Kisan Credit Card Scheme aims at providing adequate and timely credit support from the banking system to the farmers to meet the short term credit requirements for cultivation of crops, investment credit requirements for agriculture and allied activities and other needs.
Head of state of Monaco Prince Albert II to arrive in New Delhi today
The head of state of Monaco, Prince Albert II will meet President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi today.
He arrived in New Delhi yesterday on a week-long visit to India. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj will call on the visiting leader this morning.
The Head of state of Monaco will pay homage to Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi at his Samadhi in Rajghat and visit Gandhi Smriti.
Prince Albert II will also visit Udaipur in Rajasthan before heading home on Sunday.
Legendary cricketer Kapil Dev to flag off 'Tridhaatu Navi Mumbai Half Marathon' on 15th Feb
Legendary cricketer and former India skipper Kapil Dev will flag off the 'Tridhaatu Navi Mumbai Half Marathon' on February 17th from Vashi, in Navi Mumbai.
Well-known marathon coach and ultra-marathon athlete Norrie Williamson is the race director for the event.
The race will be held in two categories - the half marathon run over a distance of 21.097 kms, where participants above 18 years of age can take part, while another category is the 'Future Generali 10K run, where participants above 16 years of age can participate.
PM reiterates govt's commitment towards early detection & treatment of cancer
Prime Minister has reiterated the government's commitment towards ensuring early detection and affordable treatment of cancer.
In a series of tweets on World Cancer Day on Monday, Mr Modi said, initiatives like Ayushman Bharat have a strong emphasis on providing quality healthcare and ensuring cancer-free lives.
The Prime Minister saluted all those who are valiantly fighting cancer.
He said, millions of people are inspired by their remarkable zeal.
Mr Modi also appreciated those researching on aspects of cancer treatment saying that their efforts will go a long way in ensuring a healthier planet.
India welcomes UK's decision on Vijay Mallya extradition
New Delhi has welcomed the decision of the UK Home Secretary to sign the order for Vijay Mallya’s extradition to India.
MEA sources said in New Delhi that it is awaiting the early completion of the legal process for his extradition.
Reacting to the development, Union Minister Arun Jaitley said, Modi Government has cleared one more step to get Mallya extradited while Opposition rallies around the Saradha Scamsters.
UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid on Monday ordered the extradition of Vijay Mallya to India, in a major blow to the embattled liquor baron. The 63-year-old businessman had lost a legal challenge against his extradition in a British court in December.
Under the Extradition Treaty procedures, the Chief Magistrate's verdict was sent to the Home Secretary because only he is authorised to order Mallya's extradition.
Mallya is on bail on an extradition warrant executed by Scotland Yard in April 2017 after the Indian authorities brought fraud and money laundering charges amounting to 9,000 crore rupees against the former Kingfisher Airlines chief.
National Road Safety Week begins; Motor car rally flagged off
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari today flagged off Suraksha Yatra - a motor car rally from Rajghat in New Delhi to commemorate the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The flag off was also part of an event to launch the 30th National Road Safety Week.
The rally will travel through places historically associated with Gandhiji, both in India, as well as in Bangladesh and Myanmar. It will conclude at Yangon in Myanmar on the 24th of this month, covering a total distance of over seven thousand kilometre. It will take up advocacy on Road Safety concerns along the route.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Gadkari expressed hope that the rally will help in making people aware about the issue and the vital roles they can play in preventing accidents.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj called upon road users to adopt Gandhiji’s principles of Peace, Patience and Tolerance for improving behaviour on road. She referred to the increasing incidents of road-rage, and said that a large number of road accidents occur because people are not mentally at peace while driving, they are impatient and intolerant.