Government To Bring Out Strategy Paper On Boosting Industrial Growth: Piyush Goyal
India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal speaks during a news conference in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: T. Narayan/Bloomberg)

Government To Bring Out Strategy Paper On Boosting Industrial Growth: Piyush Goyal

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The government is in the process of bringing out a strategy paper on boosting industrial growth which will be a road map for all businesses in the country, Parliament was informed on Wednesday.

In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said the government is in the process of rationalising the existing central labour laws into four labour codes -- on wages; industrial relations; occupational safety, health and working conditions; and social security by simplifying, amalgamating and rationalising the relevant provisions of the existing central labour laws.

The Code on Wages has been approved and notified, he added.

"The government is in the process of bringing out a strategy paper on boosting industrial growth which will be a road map for all businesses in the country," he said.

In a separate reply, he said an EFC note on startup India seed fund scheme, with a total proposed corpus of Rs 945 crore, has been formulated by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade.

"The EFC note was circulated for inter-ministerial consultations to the concerned departments/ ministries," he said, adding that the note has been finalised.

He also said that since the launch of Startup India initiative on Jan. 16, 2016, a total of 36,106 startups have been recognised by DPIIT in 586 districts, as on Sept. 6.

"A total number of 4,22,986 employment has been reported by 34,267 DPIIT recognised startups as on September 6," he added.

In a separate reply, the minister said India's exports of PPE Kits, masks, sanitisers during April-August 2020 stood at $632.23 million.

Government To Bring Out Strategy Paper On Boosting Industrial Growth: Piyush Goyal

Players Unsure About Resumption of International Calender Causing Lag in Training: Pullela Gopichand
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Players Unsure About Resumption of International Calender Causing Lag in Training: Pullela Gopichand

Pullela Gopichand (Photo Credit: PTI)

Pullela Gopichand (Photo Credit: PTI)

Pullela Gopichand said the pandemic has affected the players in different ways and some of them have made good use of their time.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 5:09 PM IST

With the international badminton calendar still not cast in stone amid postponements and rescheduling, India coach Pullela Gopichand on Wednesday said there is a slight "lag from the players' side" to start training.

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) was forced to postpone the Thomas and Uber Cup after multiple teams pulled out due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament was supposed to mark the resumption of international badminton after it came to a halt in March because of the dreaded virus.

The world body also cancelled the Denmark Masters 2020 scheduled from October 20 to 25.

"I believe our players are not trusting the fact that our badminton calendar is going to start very soon," Gopichand said during a webinar organised by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).

"So there is a bit of a lag from the players' side to get together and train," he added.

Recently, Indian shuttlers had refused to comply with Sports Authority of India's quarantine norms, leading to the cancellation of a training camp for Thomas and Uber Cup.

However, Gopichand feels lack of training is not a concern as players will get back to work once they start competing at the international events.

"In all probability the Danish Open will happen and once it starts the players will work more," he said.

Gopichand said the pandemic has affected the players in different ways and some of them have made good use of their time.

"For a few of the players, it's been good because they are making good use of the pandemic, I won't say for all as some of the players resuming training are not in the best shape which they could be."

Sporting activites across the world have started again, big events like the US Open tennis, Formula 1 races, international football and cricket have successfully been conducted in the safety of bio-secure bubbles.

"First two months, maybe it was rest, recovery, the next two three were about starting practice but now it's time to start looking at preparing for the future," he said.

Gopichand, who took over the reigns of Indian badminton in 2006, said the country must adapt to the situation and starting a league, in which top players compete with each other in bio bubbles, could be a solution to staying at par with international athletes.

"Sport across the world has started and it means that we need to start as well because we don't want to be left behind. It means that we need to adapt because in a country like ours, to have the same kind of tournaments we used to have, may not be possible.

"But a league among top players, that is possible. So, if you are willing to quickly divide the players in our country as per their levels and start competing, it is a much faster way of creating those bubbles.

"The bubble and other sports have shown that it is possible to ensure people can compete and the players are wanting to compete," Gopichand added.

The 46-year-old said the break from the game is bound to affect the juniors more as the Olympic-bound players will be able to capitalise on this extra time to prepare for the 2021 Games.

"My concern is not for Olympic-bound but under-13, 14 or 19-year-olds. A six-eight month break is a break in momentum. So my concern is more for them. For Olympic-bound players, they will just take the time to prepare better for the Olympics."

AFI President Adille Sumariwalla echoed Gopichand's views on the Olympic-bound.

"The postponement of a year has probably helped us in a way. Now they'll get one more year of training. I think we will do better," he said.

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Drink This Flaxseed, Lemon And Honey Water For Weight Loss And Immunity - NDTV Food

Drink This Flaxseed, Lemon And Honey Water For Weight Loss And Immunity

If you have been tryng to shed some kilos, this quick and easy flaxseed, lemon and honey drink can be a good addition to your diet.

Aanchal Mathur  |  Updated: September 16, 2020 12:31 IST

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Drink This Flaxseed, Lemon And Honey Water For Weight Loss And Immunity

Flaxseeds are known for their rich nutritional profile.

Highlights
  • Flaxseeds or alsi are a powerhouse of nutrients
  • Rich in fibre, flaxseeds can aid weight loss
  • Here is an easy flaxseed drink with the goodness of lemon and honey

Weight loss is one of the major concerns today and with an overload of information on the internet, one can easily lose track of what's right and what's wrong for their own body. But did you know that little modifications in our daily diets can lead us to shed kilos and even strengthen our immunity? Addition of flaxseeds, for instance, is one that you can begin with if looking to lose weight and also boost immunity in such testing times.

Nutty and crunchy, flaxseeds (or alsi) have the world gushing over them due to the host of health benefits they offer - facilitating weight loss and boosting immunity being the two most important ones. Flaxseeds besides being one of the best sources of plant-based protein are also rich in soluble mucilaginou fibre that can lower unhealthy cholesterol (LDL). It helps you feel full for long and suppresses hunger pangs, aiding in weight loss. Besides this, these nutty delights come packed with omega 3 fatty acids, which prevent heart ailments and build immunity.

Above everything else, flaxseeds are highly versatile when it comes to including them in our diet. From smoothies to salads, to soups and to even parfaits, there are countless ways to add flaxseeds to our regular diet. Here is an easy flaxseed water recipe that you can make at home and drink every morning.

(Also Read: 5 Yummy Ways To Add Flaxseeds To Your Diet)

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Flaxseeds help you feel full for long and suppresses hunger pangs.

Ingredients:

Water- 1 glass

Flaxseeds (soaked overnight)- 1 tsp

Lemon (juiced)- 1

Honey- 1 tsp

Method:

1. Heat water and add pre-soaked flaxseeds to it.

2. Stir well and let it sit until the water has a gel-like consistency.

3. Strain the water and if you don't mind a little crunch in it then you can simply pour it as is.

4. Add lemon and honey.

5. Stir well and consume first thing in the morning.

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The addition of lemon and honey with hot water has been long known for boosting weight loss. Lemon is rich in vitamin C that help strengthen immunity while honey is known to be a powerhouse of antioxidants and flavonoids that help boost one's immunity. Combined with flaxseeds, the power of these two ingredients is only doubled.

Try this quick and easy drink for weight loss and immunity at home and share your experience on the comments section below.

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