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Swadesh Conclave: India will be largest economy in the world by 2047, says MoS SP Baghel

Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare SP Singh Baghel delivered a keynote address at the Swadesh Conclave 2023.

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Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare SP Singh Baghel delivered a keynote address at the Swadesh Conclave 2023, highlighting significant national achievements. Addressing at the event, he said India will be the number one economy in the world by 2047.

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He emphasized that Chandrayaan-3’s impending lunar landing marks a pioneering milestone, positioning it as a monumental accomplishment. Baghel underscored the paramount importance of the Ayushman card scheme, which reigns supreme among various developmental initiatives. He pointed out that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal encounter with poverty ignited his earnest commitment to welfare programs for the underprivileged.

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Baghel further elucidated that the Ayushman Yojana has greatly impacted 45 crore individuals, transcending it to become the most pivotal scheme of the century. Reflecting on the healthcare sector, he noted that the transformation is evident as the country has advanced from having merely 7 AIIMS hospitals before 2014 to a robust count of 22 at present. In a resolute stance, Baghel disclosed the government’s ambition to eliminate Tuberculosis from India by 2025.

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Ayushman Bharat is National Health Protection Scheme, which aims to cover over 10 crore poor and vulnerable families (approximately 50 crore beneficiaries) providing coverage upto 5 lakh rupees per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization. Ayushman Bharat, a National Health Protection Mission had subsumed with the centrally sponsored schemes such as Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) and the Senior Citizen Health Insurance Scheme (SCHIS), as per the government data.

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Bhagel urged influencers to talk about Jan Aushadhi Yojana atleast once a day.  Influencers are passionate, he added. In September 2015, the Jan Aushadhi Scheme was revamped as Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Yojana (PMJAY). In November, 2016, to give further impetus to the scheme, it was again renamed as Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP). Accordingly, ensuring the availability of quality medicines at affordable prices to all has been a key objective of the Government.

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Air India Express: Over 70 flights cancelled after crew members take mass sick leaves

At least 78 international and domestic Air India Express flights were cancelled after senior crew members reported sick overnight without notice.

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Air India Express announced that over 70 flights had been canceled because of a lack of cabin crew members after some of them reported sick.

According to reports, an airline representative said, they have experienced delays and cancellations due to a section of their cabin crew reporting sick at the last minute, beginning last night.Their teams are actively resolving this issue to minimize any disturbance caused to our guests as they engage with the crew to determine the reasons behind these occurrences.

The statement continued, they truly apologize to our guests for this unplanned interruption and emphasize that this situation does not reflect the standard of service they strive to provide.

Cancellations will result in a full refund or a free reschedule to a different date for affected guests. Before leaving for the airport, guests who are flying with Air India Express today are asked to find out if their flight is affected.

This follows allegations made last month by a union representing a portion of the airline’s cabin crew that the company is being mismanaged and that employees are not being treated equally. The Air India Express Employees Union (AIXEU) said that the employees’ morale has also been impacted by the mishandled affairs.

On social media, a few travelers expressed their displeasure at the unexpected flight cancellations. Air India Express responded to a passenger’s post on X (formerly Twitter) regarding a cancelled flight by stating that it was canceled due to operational reasons.

As part of our service recovery process, you can either opt to reschedule the flight within the next 7 days or request a full refund through our chat bot Tia…, the airline stated.

The Union Labour Ministry issued a show-cause notice to Air India Express, which is currently owned by the Tata Group, in December 2023 for suspected regulatory infractions relating to conflicts between the airline’s management and cabin staff workers.

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2024 Lok Sabha Elections

Sonia Gandhi hits out at PM Modi for creating a distressing atmosphere in the country, urges citizens to vote for Congress

The Congress leader said that the atmosphere is due to the intentions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and accused them of promoting hatred for political gain.

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Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP for allegedly creating a distressing atmosphere in the country and urged citizens to rally behind the Congress for a brighter future.

Gandhi posted a video message on X where she highlighted the widespread challenges the nation is facing and said, today in every corner of the country, youth are facing unemployment, women are facing atrocities, Dalits, tribals, backward classes and minorities are facing terrible discrimination.

The Congress leader added that the atmosphere is due to the intentions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and accused them of promoting hatred for political gain. Gandhi said that the Congress has always fought for the progress of all, justice for the deprived and to strengthen the country. She urged the voters to lend their support once again while highlighting the party’s manifesto, Nyay Patra, which pledges to uplift the impoverished, support farmers and labourers, empower youth and women and strengthen marginalised communities.

She said the Congress and INDIA alliance is dedicated to protecting the Constitution and democracy.  She appealed to the people of India to Vote for Congress for a bright future for all and so that together they can build a strong and united India. Her video message was shared on the social media handle of Congress on X at a time when voting for the 3rd phase of Lok Sabha elections is undergoing in 93 constituencies across 11 states and Uniion Territories.

The Congress party has asserted that this Lok Sabha election is for saving the Constitution and the rights of tribals, poor and backward. Earlier during the day, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that he wanted to hand over Jal, Jungle, Jameen belonging to tribals to industrialists.

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2024 Lok Sabha Elections

Around 40% voter turnout till 1pm, West Bengal records highest voter turnout of 49.27%

While Gujarat recorded an overall voter turnout of 37.83 %, Uttar Pradesh recorded a voter turnout of 38.12 %. Maharashtra continued to log the lowest voter turnout till 1 pm.

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An overall voter turnout of around 40% was recorded as of 1 pm on Tuesday in the 3rd phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. The highest overall voter turnout was recorded in West Bengal at 49.27% as of 1 pm which was followed closely by Goa with 49.04% voter turnout so far.

States such as Assam, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh as well as Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli also saw an increase in the voting trends. While Gujarat recorded an overall voter turnout of 37.83 %, Uttar Pradesh recorded a voter turnout of 38.12 %. Maharashtra continued to log the lowest voter turnout till 1 pm. The state, which has the second highest number of Lok Sabha seats after Uttar Pradesh, saw an overall voter turnout of less than 32% till 1 pm.

In Uttar Pradesh, Firozabad 40.06 %,Sambhal recorded 42.97 % voter turnout, Etah 38.87 %, Fatehpur Sikri 39.09 %, Hathras 37.73 %, Agra witnessed 36.89 % voting, Mainpuri 38.82 %, Budaun 34.97%, and Bareilly 34.93 %, Aonla recorded 36.95 % voting.

In Bihar about 36.69 % voter turnout was recorded across five Lok Sabha seats. Supaul recorded the highest voter turnout at 38.58 %, followed by Araria (37.09 %), Khagaria (36.02 %), Madhepura (36.84 %) and Jhanjharpur (34.94%) till 1 pm. Out of the 14 Lok Sabha seats that went to polls in Karnataka, Chikkodi recorded the highest voter turnout at 45.69 per cent, followed by Shimoga at 44.98 per cent. Gulbarga recorded the least voter turnout at 37.48 per cent.

In Maharashtra, Hatkanangle 36.17%, Kolhapur registered 38.42% voter turnout, Satara 32.78 %, Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 33.91%, Raigad 31.34 %, Latur 32.71 %, Sangli 29.65 %, Osmanabad 30.54 %, Baramati 27.55 % Solapur 29.32 % and Madha 26.61%.

In Assam, Dhubri recorded the highest voter turnout of 47.73%, followed by Barpeta at 46.83%. While Kokrajhar recorded a voter turnout of 46.43 %, Guwahati had a polling percentage of 42.13%.

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