Sep 10, 2018

Doorstep Delivery Of 40 Delhi Government Services To Start Tomorrow

 Doorstep Delivery Of 40 Delhi Government Services To Start Tomorrow

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government had proposed doorstep

 delivery of services earlier this year and had alleged that Lieutenant Governor

 Anil Baijal was stalling it.


People in Delhi will get doorstep delivery of 40 government services, including obtaining a marriage certificate, driving license and new water connection, from Monday, an official said.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government had proposed doorstep delivery of services earlier this year and had alleged that Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal was stalling it.
However, a five-judge Constitution Bench had on July 4 laid down broad parameters for governance of the national capital, paving the way for the government to proceed with the scheme.
"Doorstep delivery of services. A revolution in governance. A big blow to corruption. Super convenience for people. Happening for the first time anywhere in the world. Starts from 10th Sept (sic)," Mr Kejriwal had tweeted last month.
The government has claimed that no citizen of Delhi would have to stand in queues for the services listed under the scheme.
According to the plan, the Delhi government will provide 40 services such as caste certificate, driving licence, at the doorstep of people in the first phase. The services will be provided for an extra fee of Rs. 50.
In July, the government had approved Administrative Reforms proposal to give the work to a company, which will be an intermediary agency, to execute the project in the national capital.
According to the plan, Mobile Sahayaks (facilitators) will be hired through the agency that would set up call centres.
Various certificates such as caste, new water connection, income, driving licence, ration card, domicile, marriage registration, duplicate RC and change of address in RC, among others, will be covered under the scheme.
If a person wants to apply for driving licence, he or she would have to call a designated call centre and give the details. Thereafter, the agency would assign a Mobile Sahayak, who will visit the applicant's residence and get the required details and documents.
The applicant will have to visit the Motor Licensing Office (MLO) once for a driving test.

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In November last year, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had said Mobile Sahayak would be equipped with all necessary equipment such as biometric devices and a camera, adding that for doorstep delivery of services, the applicant would be charged a nominal fee. 

Arpinder Singh Becomes First Indian To Win A Medal In IAAF Continental Cup

Arpinder Singh Becomes First Indian To Win A Medal In IAAF Continental Cup



Triple jumper Arpinder Singh took home the bronze medal with a modest effort of 

16.59m in the IAAF Continental Cup.

Triple jumper Arpinder Singh on Sunday created history by becoming the first Indian to win a medal in the IAAF Continental Cup as he clinched a bronze but star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra finished sixth with a below-par show. Arpinder, who had won a gold in the Asian Games in Jakarta, cleared a modest 16.59m in the first of his three jumps to be in the four-man semifinals. He could only clear a 16.33m jump in his next attempt to miss out on the two-man final jump. Nonetheless, he collected a bronze. The 25-year-old Arpinder was representing the Asia-Pacific team in the meet, held once every four years. He had jumped 16.77m in Jakarta and has a personal best of 17.17m which he recorded in 2014.
No Indian has ever won a medal in the Continental Cup which was known as the IAAF World Cup before 2010. Two top athletes from the four regions of Europe, Americas, Africa and Asia-Pacific were taking part in each of the 36 events in men and women sections taken together. Reigning Olympic and world champion Christian Taylor of the United States easily took the gold with a jump of 17.59m, which is one metre more than the best effort of Arpinder.
The 28-year-old Taylor beat World University Games silver medallist Hugues Fabrice Zango of Burkina Faso, who cleared 17.02m, in the two-man final round. Taylor, who was representing the Americas, has a personal best of 18.21m.
In men's javelin throw, reigning Commonwealth Games and Asian Games champion Neeraj finished a disappointing sixth in the eight-man field with a best of 80.24m from his three throws. Neeraj began with 80.24m and then could only clear 79.76m in his second attempt. His third throw was a foul attempt. This was Neeraj's worst international performance this season. He had a 80.81m in the Eugene leg of the Diamond League Series.
In most of the other events, he has been consistently throwing above 85m. He had won the Asian Games gold with a national record throw of 88.06m last month. Reigning Olympic champion Thomas Roehler of Germany took the gold as he beat Neeraj's Asia-Pacific team-mate Chao-Tsun Cheng in the two-man final round. Cheng had a 81.81m while Roehler sent the spear to 87.07m to clinch the gold.
In a change of format by the IAAF, the athletics world governing body, every competitor (in horizontal jumps and throws) was given three attempts. The best athlete from each team from these three rounds gets a chance to have the fourth throw. The top two performers from the fourth round will each have one more attempt and the performance in that fifth and final round will determine the winner. The new format was introduced this year with an aim to make the event more interesting.
In men's 400m, national record holder Mohd. Anas ran with a good timing of 45.72 seconds but that was enough for a fifth-place finish. His Asia-Pacific team-mate Abdalelah Haroun of Qatar won the gold in 44.72.
Haroun had won gold in the Asian Games in 44.89 while Anas had settled for a silver with a timing of 45.69m. In men's 1500m race, Jinson Johnson finished sixth, clocking 3 minute 41.72 seconds. He had won a gold in the Asian Games in this event with a time of 3:44.72. Johnson had also competed in the 800m race on Saturday, finishing seventh in an eight-man field.
Sudha Singh, meanwhile, did not finish her women's 3000m steeplechase event. She had won a silver in the Asian Games. On Saturday, PU Chitra had finished a surprise fourth in women's 1500m race. She had won a bronze in this event in the Asian Games.

Congress Rules Out Tie-Up With Asaduddin Owaisi's Party In Telangana


The Congress also said its chief ministerial candidate will be decided upon after the

 elections and in consultation with the MLAs.

Days after dissolution of the Telangana Assembly, the Congress on Sunday ruled out joining hands with Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM for early elections in the state.
The Congress also said its chief ministerial candidate will be decided upon after the elections and in consultation with the MLAs.
Telangana Congress in-charge Ramachandra Khuntia alleged that TRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao had dissolved the legislative assembly before the completion of its term to get the minority votes.
Then Mr Rao can join hands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA in the Lok Sabha polls, he added.
"The Congress is ready to contest and win the Telangana Assembly elections," Mr Khuntia told PTI Bhasha.
He said the Congress will hold talks for a tie-up with the Telangana Jan Samiti, CPI and other smaller parties in the state.
"A (pre-poll) arrangement with the AIMIM is out of question," he said.
Speaking about the Telangana Rashtra Samiti releasing its list of candidates for the elections, Mr Khunti said, "The TRS is a party of one person and family. The Congress is a national party and candidates are decided after deliberations at all levels of the organisation".
"The names of candidates will be announced at the right time," he added.
Mr Khunti said only Congress president Rahul Gandhi could announce the name of the party's chief ministerial candidate.
"Rahul Gandhi has the right to announce the party's chief ministerial candidate. But the party normally does not do it," he said.
"The elections will be fought under the leadership of state Congress chief (N) Uttam (Kumar) Reddy. He will decide on the chief ministerial candidate after the elections, based on the opinion of the MLAs," he added.
He claimed that Muslims, scheduled castes and other weaker sections of society have no faith in Owaisi or Mr Rao because the two leaders are focused only on the prosperity of their families.
The Congress in-charge also accused Mr Rao of not fulfilling his promises.
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"Reservation was not granted to minorities in Telangana. The poor did not get houses. The area of influence of the land and sand mafias has grown. They (Rao's government) have made the state 'Telangana of KCR family'."

Rahul Gandhi Will Be Accepted "Automatically" By Other Parties: Leader

 Rahul Gandhi Will Be Accepted "Automatically" By Other Parties: Leader


"When Rahul Gandhi is working, everyone is praising his work. Acceptability is there.

 Because of this, there will be automatic acceptance (of Rahul Gandhi's

 leadership) today or tomorrow," Mallikarjun Kharge said.

Amid efforts to unite non-BJP forces in the run-up to the 2019 parliamentary election, Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said on Sunday that party president Rahul Gandhi would find "automatic" acceptance in the opposition ranks sooner than later.
In an exclusive interview to PTI, the Congress veteran said the people of India were looking up to Mr Gandhi to dislodge the BJP and his acceptance among the opposition leaders would ultimately materialise, today or tomorrow.
To drive his point home, Mr Kharge, a former union minister, asked which opposition leader, save Rahul Gandhi, had pan-India acceptance -- from Puducherry to Jammu and Kashmir?
"When Rahul Gandhi is working, everyone is praising his work. Acceptability is there. Because of this, there will be automatic acceptance (of Rahul Gandhi's leadership) today or tomorrow," Mr Kharge said, when asked if the Gandhi family scion will find acceptability among the larger opposition camp.
Asked who will lead the opposition in the 2019 parliamentary election, he said it would be decided after the election but the primary purpose now was to unite everyone to oust the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi from power.
Referring to Rahul Gandhi's assertion that the 2019 Lok Sabha election would be an ideological fight to dislodge the BJP first, Mr Kharge said, "We want to take the lead in dislodging the BJP. Our leader Rahul Gandhi is naturally leading this fight. We want everyone's support in this. We want everyone's cooperation. Everyone is coming together. Everything will get sorted before the election."
The veteran Congressman also said people's support for Rahul Gandhi would translate into his larger political support among opposition ranks as well.
"In this fight we want to dislodge the BJP from power for which we are all uniting. The truth also is that the people of India are looking at Rahul Gandhi, so this (his acceptability) will ultimately materialise," Mr Kharge said to another specific question on whether senior opposition leaders such as Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, Bahujan Samaj Party's Mayawati and Nationalist Congress Party supremo Sharad Pawar will accept a relatively young Gandhi the way they accepted former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi, 48, took over the mantle of the Congress party from his mother Sonia Gandhi in December last year.
"Our leader has acceptability and wherever he goes today people assemble and listen to him. Which other leader has such acceptability from Puducherry to Jammu and Kashmir? You tell me. Which leader has such acceptability from West Bengal to Gujarat? Tell me one name," Mr Kharge asked.
He said he did not want to "blame them (the opposition)".
"We don't want to blame them. We want to fight together first to dislodge the BJP from power as it is implementing wrong policies, destroying the Constitution, damaging institutions, autonomous institutions. We want to take the lead in dislodging the BJP. Our leader Rahul Gandhi is naturally leading this fight," he said.
He said Gandhi was seeking everyone's support for the task.
The Congress leader noted that all opposition parties were working together and are united in the fight against the BJP.
"They have all understood and have united. The Congress also has alliances in place with some parties such as RJD, NCP, Left parties, and more parties will come together once the election nears," he said.
He also said despite emerging as the single-largest party, the Congress gave away the post of chief minister in Karnataka in "national interest".
The comments come only two days after Trinamool Congress leader Chandan Mitra said the prime ministerial candidate after the 2019 Lok Sabha elections will "surely be a regional leader because regional leaders are established in their domains" and that the "game has changed now".
Chandan Mitra was speaking at a panel discussion at the launch of a book by Congress leader Kapil Sibal.
Mr Kharge also lashed out at the BJP and Prime Minister Modi, saying he is an "autocrat" and wants to bring in his own ideology and constitution, replacing the country's secular, democratic fabric.
He said Modi is "finishing democracy" in the country as he leaves no scope for consultation or consensus and does not listen to others' views, which Rahul Gandhi does and is thus emerging forward.
Mr Kharge said under PM Modi rule, democracy and its values have no place and instead of uniting the society and the country, he is out to divide it on religious and class factors.
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"We want all parties to join hands, people are also getting together and Rahul Gandhi is going to all states, as he speaks the truth, unlike Modiji, who gave false promises and never spoke the truth to people," he said.

Ban Cheese Imports? Pakistan Discusses New Ideas To Avoid IMF Bailout

 Ban Cheese Imports? Pakistan Discusses New Ideas To Avoid IMF Bailout


While no decisions were made, the floating of radical measures to tackle Pakistan's ballooning current account deficit by the newly formed Economic Advisory Council (EAC) underscores the new government's determination to avoid another IMF bailout.

 
Pakistani economic advisors discussed banning imports of luxury cars, smartphones and cheese in a wide-ranging strategy session on how to avoid seeking a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a senior government advisor said.
While no decisions were made, the floating of radical measures to tackle Pakistan's ballooning current account deficit by the newly formed Economic Advisory Council (EAC) underscores the new government's determination to avoid another IMF bailout.
The EAC held its first session last week, chaired by Finance Minister Asad Umar, who took office last month.
A lull in Pakistani exports and a relative spike in imports has led to a shortage of dollars in the economy, putting pressure on the local currency and dwindling foreign currency reserves.
That has prompted most financial analysts to predict Pakistan will turn to the IMF for its 15th bailout since the early 1980s. But new Prime Minister Imran Khan has criticised a culture of dependency and his party's officials have expressed concerns that the reforms and austerity the IMF might demand would strangle promised government spending.
Ashfaque Hasan Khan, a university professor who is one of more than a dozen EAC members, told Reuters that during Thursday's meeting, the focus was on outside-the-box ideas that would help curb imports.
"I didn't find any member (who) suggested that Pakistan should go to the IMF because there is no other alternative," he said. "We need to take some actions. 'Do nothing' scenario is unacceptable."
Umar could not be reached for comment on the EAC meeting. He recently told the Senate that while Pakistan needs to meet a $9 billion financing requirement, the IMF should only be a fallback option.
Imran Khan said the more radical steps discussed were a year-long ban on imports for cheese, cars, cell phones and fruit that could "save some $4-5 billion". A push on exports could generate up to $2 billion in extra inflows, he added.
"You see how much cheese is coming in this country from abroad," Khan said. "Market is full of imported cheese. Does this country, which doesn't have dollars, deserve this, that it is importing cheese?"
Last year, the previous government hiked tariffs by up to 50 percent on 240 imported items, including cheese and high-horsepower cars, and imposed regulatory duties on dozens of new imports. But no outright import bans were issued.
Umar recently said Pakistan would not rule out asking "friendly nations" - usually code for historic allies China and Saudi Arabia - for assistance to avoid going to the IMF, as well as raising money on international debt markets.
The current account deficit widened by 43 percent to $18 billion in the year ended June 30, hit by a jump in oil prices. Pakistan imports about 80 percent of its oil needs.
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To ease current account pressures, Pakistan's central bank has devalued the rupee four times since December, while interest rates have been hiked three times this year.

Hardik Patel Leaves Hospital; On Facebook Live, Warns Hunger Strike Is On

Hardik Patel Leaves Hospital; On Facebook Live, Warns Hunger Strike Is On


The 24-year-old - who launched his indefinite fast on August 25 -- said he was

 firm on his demands, which includes a one-time farm loan waiver and quota for

 the Patel community.

Hardik Patel, who has been on an indefinite hunger strike demanding reservation for Patidars and loan waiver from farmers, was discharged from a hospital in Ahmedabad today. In a Facebook live message, the Patidar leader told his supporters that he would be continuing his fast from home.
The 24-year-old - who launched his indefinite fast on August 25 -- said he was firm on his demands, which includes a one-time farm loan waiver, quota for the Patel community in jobs and education, and the release of PAAS member Alpesh Kathiriya, who has been arrested on the charge of sedition.
His protest has the support of the Gujarat Congress, whose leaders held a 24-hour fast in solidarity on 
Thursday.
Mr Patel was hospitalised a day later, after he stopped drinking water as well when the government failed to initiate talks about his demands.
While the BJP government in the state has asked Hardik Patel several times to call off his fast, it has not responded on the Patel leader's demands. His organization announced a 24-hour deadline on Thursday, warning that he would intensify his protest if the government failed to respond.
Taken to a private hospital after he complained of breathing problems, Hardik Patel continued his hunger strike from the sick bed. A supporter said he lost over 20 kilos in the last two weeks and his kidneys and liver have been affected.
NDA ally Shiv Sena, which had extended support to the Patidar leader, said he should give up his fast and prepare for a long-drawn battle for the farmers' cause.
In a message last week, party chief Uddhav Thackeray said there was no point in "risking your precious life fighting against insensitive governments at the Centre and the state", the Sena leader said.
A message of support has also come from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who said the society was with him in his struggle for the farmers.
Today, media persons following Hardik Patel were stopped by police personnel deployed in large numbers on the road leading to his residence, reported news agency Press Trust of India. Some reporters were roughed up and baton charged by the police to prevent them from entering the residence of the Patidar leader.
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In a tweet, Hardik Patel alleged that a police officer has threatened to kill him.

Parkash Badal Dares Amarinder Singh To Prosecute Him In Sacrilege Cases

Parkash Badal Dares Amarinder Singh To Prosecute Him In Sacrilege Cases

The remarks came three days after the Punjab government issued notifications 

to withdraw CBI probe into sacrilege cases at Bargari and police firing at Kotkapura 

and Behbal Kalan.


Akali Dal stalwart Parkash Singh Badal Sunday dared Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh to prosecute him and his partymen if his government has found evidence against them in connection with incidents of desecration of holy books.
Addressing a rally organised by SAD-BJP in Ferozepur, the five-time chief minister of Punjab said Singh's "blasphemous tirade" against the SAD on the matter was an attempt to divert people's attention from the "false promises" he has made to them.
"He (Singh) knows he committed a grave sacrilege by telling a lie on oath holding Gutka Sahib in his hand," he said.
His remarks came three days after the Punjab government issued notifications to withdraw CBI probe into sacrilege cases at Bargari and police firing at Kotkapura and Behbal Kalan. As per the notifications, these cases will now be probed by Special Investigation Team of Punjab police.
The incidents are at the centre of an intense political fight between the SAD and the Congress in the state.
Mr Badal said Operation Bluestar, launched during the Congress government at the Centre in 1984 to remove terrorists hiding inside the Golden Temple, was the biggest incident of sacrilege in history.
The Congress party and its government were "enemies" of the Sikh community, he alleged.
Mr Badal said, "Shri Guru Granth Sahib is dearer to us than our lives. We can sacrifice millions of Badals and another countless millions of Sukhbir Badals just to safeguard the honour, the dignity and the glory of sacred Shri Guru Granth Sahib."
"But If you have the moral and political courage, come and take us to court on the basis of whatever evidence you can cook against us," Mr Badal said.
He said his party stood for a fair inquiry into all cases of sacrilege by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court and this was why the SAD rejected the Ranjit Singh Commission.
He said retired judge Ranjit Singh is a relative of AAP leader Sukhpal Khaira.
The commission was appointed by the Congress government in April 2017 to probe incidents of sacrilege. It submitted its final report last month to Chief Minister Singh.
Speaking at the rally, SAD president Sukhbir Badal said Singh was a "bujhdil" (coward) because he never agreed to protest against oppressive governments.

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"Badal saheb has spent more time in jail than your tenure in politics," he said referring to his father.

Congress Appeals To Workers To Ensure Violence-Free Bharat Bandh Today


It said 21 opposition parties are supporting the Bharat bandh, besides a number of chambers of commerce and traders' associations.

The opposition Congress, which has called for a nation-wide shut down on Monday over rising fuel prices and depreciation of the rupee, has appealed party workers to maintain peace and not to associate with any violent protests.
It said 21 opposition parties are supporting the Bharat bandh, besides a number of chambers of commerce and traders' associations.
The party demanded that petrol and diesel should be brought under GST, by which oil prices could drop by about Rs. 15 to Rs. 18.
"I appeal all Congress workers to make the bandh violence-free. We are Mahatma Gandhi's party and we should not associate ourselves with any violence," Congress spokesperson Ajay Maken said at a media briefing.
Petrol and diesel prices set new records Sunday. According to the price notification issued by state fuel retailers, petrol price was raised by 12 paise a litre and diesel by 10 paise per litre on Sunday.
Holding the BJP government responsible for the rise in petrol and diesel prices, Ajay Maken alleged that it kept on raising excise duty on fuel even as international crude oil prices have come down.
"Between 2014 and now, excise duty on petrol has risen by 211.7 per cent and 433 per cent on diesel. The excise duty on petrol was Rs. 9.2 per litre in 2014 and it has gone up to Rs. 19.48 per litre. Similarly, the excise duty on diesel was Rs. 3.46 per litre and today it stands at Rs. 15.33 per litre," he said.
The government has collected Rs. 11 crore as excise duty by "burdening" people and "robbing them", the Congress leader alleged.
Ajay Maken said that he was "pained" to see that BJP's national executive meeting here remained silent on the rising crude oil price issue and has not held any discussions on inflation or rupee depreciation, matters which are directly linked with the common man.
"I am pained that the meeting did not discuss a solution to these issues," he said.
Ajay Maken alleged the economic progress and GDP growth rate, which the UPA government maintained, has been squandered by the present dispensation.
"During our rule, Narendra Modi criticised the rising oil prices saying it has gone into ICU. What would they say now?" he asked.
Hitting out at the BJP for attacking the Congress with 'make in India breaking India' barb, Ajay Maken alleged the government has stalled the make in India initiative as 109 rafale jets could have been manufactured at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, a PSU.
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He also said the government has not yielded to the opposition's demand for a Join Parliamentary Committee probe into the alleged irregularities in the Rafale deal.

Petrol To Be Cheaper In Rajasthan After Government Announces Tax Cut

Petrol To Be Cheaper In Rajasthan After Government Announces Tax Cut


VAT on petrol will be reduced from 30 to 26 per cent and on diesel from 22 to 18 per

 cent, Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje announced.

 
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje announced a four-per cent reduction in value-added tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel on Sunday, which will reduce their prices by Rs. 2.5 per litre in the state.
VAT on petrol will be reduced from 30 to 26 per cent and on diesel from 22 to 18 per cent, Ms Raje announced at a public meeting organised in Rawatsar in Hanumangarh district as part of her 'Rajasthan Gaurav Yatra'.
The revised rates will be effective from midnight.
The decision will cost the exchequer Rs. 2,000 crore and will provide the people a relief of Rs. 2.5 per litre on petrol and diesel.
"We have decided to reduce VAT on diesel and petrol by 4 per cent, which will provide much-needed relief to the people of the state, be it farmers or women or others,"Ms  Raje told reporters in Rawatsar after making the announcement.
Petrol and diesel prices set new records Sunday as they continued their upward march on fall in rupee and surge in global crude oil rates.
The Congress has called for a nationwide shutdown on Monday over rising fuel prices and depreciation of the rupee.
Targeting the Congress, the chief minister said that the party had failed to play the role of an effective opposition and came out of its shell just before the election. Assembly election in Rajasthan is scheduled for later this year.
Reacting on the decision, AICC general secretary and former chief minister Ashok Gehlot said that Ms Raje had to take the decision because of public support  the Congress was gaining for Bharat Bandh on Monday.
"The chief minister had to reduce VAT on diesel and petrol because of the public support Congress was gaining for Bharat Bandh on Monday. The reduction is not enough and the relief should also be provided on gas cylinder without any further delay," Mr Gehlot said in a statement.
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He said that the former Congress government led by him in the state had reduced Rs. 25 per cylinder and looking at the prices of today, there should be a cut of at least Rs. 100 on the gas cylinder.

Google Committed To Being Part Of India's Growth Story: Sundar Pichai


Sundar Pichai said that Google remains firmly committed to being part of the 

Indian growth story.

Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai has written to IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad advocating free flow of data across borders as such a step will encourage global companies to contribute to India's digital economy, while saying that the company remains firmly committed to being part of the Indian growth story.
In a letter earlier this week, which was made available to the media in New Delhi, Sundar Pichai said that the free flow of data across borders would also benefit Indian start-ups looking to expand globally.
"Free flow of data across borders - with a focus on user privacy and security - will encourage start-ups to innovate and expand globally and encourage global companies to contribute to India's digital economy," Mr Pichai said.
"The Google team in India will be in touch with your office to follow up on some of the specific topics we discussed during our meeting," he said. 
The Google CEO also thanked Ravi Shankar Prasad for his visit last month to Google's Mountain View campus in the US.
In July, the Justice B.N. Srikrishna Committee on data protection in India submitted its report to the government suggesting amendments to various laws, including the Aadhaar Act, to provide for imposition of penalties on data fiduciaries for violations of the data protection law.
"The citizens' rights have to be protected, the responsibilities of the states have to be defined, but the data protection can't be at the cost of trade and industry," the report had said.
Earlier this week, the government reiterated its firm stand on data privacy and against online platforms abusing data to impact free choice in India.
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The minister had emphasised the need for a balance among data availability, and its utility, innovation, anonymity and privacy.

"No Challenge" To BJP, Confident Of Victory: PM Modi At Key Party Meet

"No Challenge" To BJP, Confident Of Victory: PM Modi At Key Party Meet


Giving the slogan of 'Ajay Bharat, Atal Bhajapa' (Invincible India, firm BJP),

 he seemed confident of the party's win in 2019.

Setting the tone for the 2019 Lok Sabha election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that he sees "no challenge" to the BJP and described unity efforts among opposition parties "unable to stand each other" as a proof of his government's popularity and his party's big success.
Giving the slogan of 'Ajey Bharat, Atal Bhajapa' (Invincible India, firm BJP), he exuded confidence that his party will win in 2019. "We have started our journey with confidence of victory. We enjoy the confidence of 125 crore people of India."
In his concluding address at the party's two-day national executive meeting, PM Modi also criticised Congress president Rahul Gandhi, saying his party's leadership was not acceptable to any ally, is seen as a burden by some others and is not acceptable to a few within his own party.
The opposition has neither ideology nor a leader and any coordination, with its policies being unclear and intentions corrupt, PM Modi said, according to Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, who briefed the media on the speech in the closed-door meeting.
"We do not see any challenge," he said, lashing out at the opposition over its allegations based on "falsehoods and lies" against his government.
When they were in power they were a failure, and they are a failure even in opposition, he said.
Slamming rival parties, he said they cannot see eye to eye and never stand each other but have been forced to embrace one another to challenge the BJP.
It shows the government's popularity and acceptance of its programmes and leadership by the people, he said.
He said his government has lived up to the slogan of 'sabka saath, sabka vikas' by bringing development to all without any consideration of caste, religion or region.
Mocking Rahul Gandhi without naming him, PM Modi said nobody, including small parties, was   ready to accept the Congress's leadership. "Some even consider it a burden. There are some within it (Congress) who are not in a position to accept the leadership," he said.
The opposition has not challenged the government on issues or its policies and ideology, but manufacture lies every day and keeps repeating it, he said, apparently in reference to its attack on him over issues of corruption in the Rafale deal and demonetisation among others.
If issues are debated, then the question will come as to what "one family" did for 48 years and what his government had done in 48 months, PM Modi said, targeting the Congress's Gandhi family.
He asked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers to "unmask" the Congress with facts and logic.
BJP president Amit Shah claimed that the party would rule for 50 years on the basis of its performance once it comes to power in 2019. PM Modi, like Amit Shah also cited the example of Gujarat where it has had an almost uninterrupted reign for 31 years.
PM Modi said unlike other parties, the BJP had neither arrogance of power nor does it see government as a chair to be grabbed by all means but uses it as an instrument to empower people.
"We work to fulfil our principles to which we remain firm. Our strategy may change from time to time," he said.
Asking his party to bust the opposition's "lies and falsehoods", he said the Congress nationalised banks and mines claiming that it will help the poor and then changed track in the name of reforms.
It is important to ask what benefits the poor got during the period, he said.
The world, PM Modi said, was talking of the policies of his government based on "sabka saath, sabka vikas" (With all, everybody's development).
He spoke of the intensive drive to cover the poor households, especially in villages with high concentration of scheduled castes and tribes, with LPG connections, electricity and insurance cover among other welfare measures.
PM Modi also mentioned the newly-launched health insurance scheme, Ayushman Bharat, that seek to cover over 10 crore poor families.
He also pai tributes to party stalwart Atal Bihari Vajpayee and recalled his message to the party when its ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyaya had died in 1968 that the Sun may have disappeared but stars should shine to further its ideology.
He drew on the former prime minister's name to give the slogan 'Ajey Bharat, Atal BJP'.
He batted for development with human face, and equality with humanity.
The prime minister said he wanted the country to be affluent but its foundation should be simplicity.
 He asked party workers to strengthen its presence at every polling booth across the country, saying this is gateway to electoral success. He also pushed for use of social media.
PM Modi asked them to move around in groups to tell people how his government has worked to fulfil dream of Mahatma Gandhi, whose birth anniversary falls on October 2.
On simultaneous polls, he said his government has already done "one nation, one tax", a reference to the Goods and Services Tax, and "one nation, one power grid", but is not for creating pressure on this issue.
 He wanted a debate in all sections of society on the issue of simultaneous polls, he said.
Asked if issues such as the opposition's allegation on the Rafale deal or the raging issue of rise in oil prices came up for discussion, Mr Prasad answered in the negative.
Different government functionaries have been speaking on this matter.
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Asked about the Ram temple issue, he said the matter is currently being heard in the Supreme Court. 

Absconding Ex-BJP Lawmaker Arrested In Gujarat Bitcoins Extortion Case


Over a dozen police officials, including former Amreli district superintendent of 

police Jagdish Patel, have been arrested in the case so far.

Former Gujarat BJP MLA Nalin Kotadiya was on Sunday arrested from Amalner in Maharashtra's Jalgaon district in the bitcoins extortion case, three months after a court proclaimed him as an absconder, the police said.
The case pertains to alleged extortion of bitcoins -- a digital currency -- worth over Rs. 9 crore from a Surat-based builder by some officials of police.
"Nalin Kotadiya who is wanted in the bitcoins extortion case was arrested from Amalner near Dhule (in Maharashtra) Sunday," said Deepan Bhadran, DCP, Crime Branch (Ahmedabad).
A local court in Gujarat had issued an arrest warrant against Kotadiya in May this year.
The court proclaimed him an absconder on June 18, after the CID (Crime) told the court that the BJP leader was evading arrest.
Over a dozen police officials, including former Amreli district superintendent of police Jagdish Patel, have been arrested in the case so far.
Surat-based builder Shailesh Bhatt, who is the complainant in the case, had alleged that police personnel from Amreli had kidnapped him and his business partner Kirit Paladia from Gandhinagar on February 9 this year and extorted bitcoins worth Rs. 9 crore owned by Paladia.
Mr Bhatt had claimed that he and Paladia were forced to transfer bitcoins in the name of one of the accused.
Mr Bhatt had alleged that Kotadiya was a part of the entire conspiracy.
The CID investigating the case had filed an FIR against Kotadiya for kidnapping and extortion.
The CID had filed a charge sheet against Jagdish Patel, a key accused in the case, in July this year.
Jagdish Patel was suspended from the service after his arrest in the case in April this year.
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Nalin Kotadiya, who had extended his support to Patidar leader Hardik Patel, had represented Dhari seat in Amreli district before 2017.