Work out possibilities for providing kapas plucking machines to the cotton farmers through Start-ups established by way of availing Mudra Loan: Piyush Goyal

Ministry of Textiles:

After taking over charge of the Ministry of Textiles, Shri Piyush Goyal made a maiden visit to the Office of the Textile Commissioner, Mumbai to review the textile sector schemes and their progress and suggested measures to speed up the implementation.

The Minister took review of the various schemes/activities implemented/undertaken by the Office of the Textile Commissioner, Textiles Committee, Cotton Corporation of India Ltd, Export Promotion Councils and Textile Research Organizations. The Minster of State for Textiles Smt. Darshana Jardosh, was also present in the meeting. Shri U.P. Singh, Secretary (Textiles) and Shri V. K. Singh, Additional Secretary joined the meeting from New Delhi through Video Conferencing.

During the course of his interaction, the Minister emphasized the need for close liasoning and co-ordination between the Government agencies and the local elected representatives for making a congenial atmosphere in implementing the various Government initiatives.

The Minister opined that the applications received under subsidy-oriented schemes should be processed in a transparent manner using automation keeping in view the broad objective of each scheme and necessary mechanism should be devised so that personal contact of industry and department can be eliminated and standardized process free of discretion.

Special dispensation for MSME to be done for recorded reasons. For accelerating the progress of TUF scheme, he suggested that the major issues to be outlined and deliberations with the stakeholders including Banks may be arranged to resolve the issues once forever. 

He also suggested that formats for submission of Statutory Returns from industry may be simplified. He emphasized on rationalization and optimal use of manpower of Office of the Textile Commissioner and Textiles Committee.

The Minister highlighted the need for stepping up the productivity of cotton and necessary initiatives to be taken up with the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.

The Cotton Corporation of India to work out possibilities for providing kapas plucking machines to the cotton farmers through Start-ups established by way of availing Mudra Loan and special models to be developed for supporting small players.

Shri Goyal emphasized the issue of elimination of child labour in the Textiles Sector and suggested to convene a meeting with stakeholders for making a strategic plan.

While reviewing the activities of export promotion councils, the Minister of Textiles suggested broad based industry interaction for developing country oriented comprehensive trade agreement. Also, develop Financial Instruments to have backstopping to industry, which are not subsidy focused and enable stable credit flow from banks through such a guarantee, added the minister.

The minister also emphasized the need for development of futuristic value-added products and its exhibition. He viewed the need for developing the technical textiles for use of wagon covers and optimal utilization of National Technical Textiles Mission to leverage our strengths and address market requirements. He also stressed the need to brand Pashmina wool internationally. Further, he urged Textile Research Associations to become self-sufficient instead of depending on Government grants.

Addressing the media after the meetings, the Minister said that Textiles sector is the biggest employer as well as the biggest exporter. He said that the sector can play a very important role in fulfilling the Prime Minister’s vision of doubling farmer’s income, creating job opportunities for youth and enabling every Indian citizen to live a life of self-reliance and self-respect.

The Department of Science & Technology should make efforts to set up a first-of-its-kind National Science & Technology Research University: Dr Jitendra Singh

Ministry of Science & Technology:

Union Minister of State for Science & Technology, Dr Jitendra Singh today said that the Department of Science & Technology (DST) should make efforts to set up a first-of-its-kind National Science & Technology Research University, by leveraging the research strength of its different Autonomous Research & Development Institutions working in the field of science and technology.

Addressing the scientists and officers at Technology Bhawan , Dr.Jitendra Singh said, India today has attained top 3rd global ranking in terms of research publications and global number 9 in the quality of research publications in the world’s reputed and recognised SCI Journals.

Even though, he said, India’s global ranking in the quality of research papers has improved from number 14 to number 9, our concerted effort should be to rise among the first global number 5 in quality research papers when India celebrates 75 years of its independence.

The Minister referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s special focus on Science and Technology and said it was with the Prime Minister’s personal intervention that in 2016, the patent law was made less regulatory and more incentive oriented, which not only leads to ease of working but also reduces time taken for improving the patents. Not only this, over the last 7 years there has been a progressive increase in the number of resident patents filed, number of Full Time Equivalent (FTE) researchers and number of women scientists, he added.

The Minister emphasized the need for focusing on increasing numbers of beneficiaries in human resource related schemes like MANAK, INSPIRE, Doctoral and post-doctoral Fellowships, and other schemes.

Further emphasizing the need for projecting DST’s success stories when India celebrates it 75th year of Independence, i.e. Bharat Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the Minister asked DST to come forward with some big targets and plans for 2022.

It turned out that in the 75th year of Independence in 2022, DST will target for the launch of 7,500 STI based Start-Ups, 750,000 students of 6-10 classes participating in the MANAK Award programmes. In addition, under the Vigyan Jyoti scheme, DST will target 75,000 girl students getting benefit of the scheme by 2022.

Dr.Jitendra Singh appealed to all the institutions and scientists of DST to wholeheartedly participate in the 75th year of India’s Independence to celebrate what science and scientists have contributed to India all these years.

Earlier, the Minister was welcomed by Secretary, DST Prof Ashutosh Sharma, along with others

Honoured to represent India at the ceremony to mark the return of the holy relics of St. Queen Ketevan: Dr S Jaishankar

Dr S Jaishankar – External Affairs Minister :


Honoured to represent India at the ceremony to mark the return of the holy relics of St. Queen Ketevan.

Expressed gratitude to the people of Goa for taking care of Georgia’s valuable heritage.

Moved by the ceremony at the Sameba Holy Trinity Cathedral.


July 9

Warmly welcomed in Tbilisi by FM David Zalkaliani.

Blessed to hand over the holy relics of St. Queen Ketevan to the people of Georgia. An emotional moment…

A fitting conclusion to a memorable visit.

Joined by VPM/FM David Zalkaliani in unveiling the Mahatma Gandhi statue in a prominent Tbilisi Park.

Reviewed the functioning of school education and literacy department: Dharmendra Pradhan

Dharmendra Pradhan – Union Minister of Education:

Reviewed the functioning of school education and literacy department.

Discussed initiatives related to strengthening school education including implementation of NEP, digitisation, teacher’s capacity building, convergence with skills to make our school education future ready.

Laboratory of 21st century India, our schools must give our children the opportunity to explore themselves and thrive.

A robust school education system will help build a knowledge society and lay the foundation of a New India.

Went around the different blocks of “Technology Bhavan” at New Mehrauli Road.. : Dr Jitendra Singh

Went around the different blocks of “Technology Bhavan” at New Mehrauli Road and personally interacted with officers, scientists, employees and other Central staff of the Ministry of Science & Technology.

Dr Jitendra Singh – Union Minister

Sri Sri at Sunrise

You are free this very moment. At any moment you can relax totally and let go, that very moment you are peaceful:
Sri Sri

Pic Credit: Sri Sri