Monday, Jan 4 2021 | Time 20:52 Hrs(IST)
image
  • 22 new COVID-19 cases, 18 more recoveries in Meghalaya
  • Bengaluru face tough Mumbai test in bid to reverse fortunes
  • ISRO's collaboration with private sector will boost Atmanirbhar Bharat: Jitendra Singh
  • Intense wet spell likely over most parts of N India on Tuesday: IMD
  • BJP kicks off election campaign in Upper Assam from Congress bastion
  • ED files Prosecution Complaint against former IAS Babulal Agrawal under PMLA
  • Fixed deposits for ex-ULFA cadres by Assam govt
  • England arrive in Lanka, Moeen Ali tests positive for COVID-19
  • Centre is sensitive towards protections of indigenous culture, social practices : Rijiju
  • Avian influenza can spread from birds to humans, but not among humans: WHO
  • Rain shivers Delhi
  • Assam Congress forms Gorkha cell
  • Sonowal attributes peace in Assam to govt’s proactive development activities
  • India to flag off 40th scientific expedition to Antarctica on Jan 5 from Goa
  • 'Shivswarajya Din' to be celebrated in M'rashtra on June 6: minister
India


ISRO's collaboration with private sector will boost Atmanirbhar Bharat: Jitendra Singh

ISRO's collaboration with private sector will boost Atmanirbhar Bharat: Jitendra Singh

New Delhi, Jan 4 (UNI) Union Minister for Space Jitendra Singh on Monday said the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) collaboration with private sector will boost the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'.

Noting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's personnel intervention in this regard, Dr Singh said Mr Modi made this possible to arrive at the historic decision to open up India's Space sector for participation by private players.

'The decision to create the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) will provide a level-playing field for private companies as well as Start-Ups and the proposed range of space activities, including Small Satellite Launch Vehicle, Geo-spatial services, Satellite Constellation and Application products,' Dr Singh said.

He added that this move to open up the space sector for private participation was widely welcomed by leading private players across the country.

Besides enhancing the capacity and resources of the Space sector, Dr Singh said that increased participation of private players will also discourage the brain-drain of talented Space scientists and experts, who were otherwise moving out of India, in search of a break.

More than 25 industries have already approached the Department of Space for undertaking space activities as per the guidelines, he added.

The Minister said that under the Modi government, the applications of Space technology had, in the last six years, been extended to different areas of infrastructure development, as well as to bring ease of living for the common citizens.

The Space and satellite technology is today being extensively used in railways, road and bridge construction, agriculture sector, housing and tele-medicine, besides disaster management and accurate weather forecast, he added.

UNI AKS RJ 1921

More News
Intense wet spell likely over most parts of N India on Tuesday: IMD

Intense wet spell likely over most parts of N India on Tuesday: IMD

04 Jan 2021 | 8:38 PM

New Delhi, Jan 4 (UNI) India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday said that north India is likely to witness an intense wet spell till Tuesday with a fairly widespread rainfall accompanied with thunderstorm, lightning and hailstorm at isolated places.

see more..

ED files Prosecution Complaint against former IAS Babulal Agrawal under PMLA

04 Jan 2021 | 8:25 PM

New Delhi, Jan 4 (UNI) Directorate of Enforcement (ED) on Monday said that it has filed a ‘Prosecution Complaint’ before the Raipur PMLA Court against former IAS officer Babu Lal Agrawal, his brothers Ashok Kumar Agrawal and Pawan Kumar Agrawal, CA Sunil Agrawal and others under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) in a case relating to corruption, cheating and forgery with a prayer of awarding punishment to the accused.

see more..
Rain shivers Delhi

Rain shivers Delhi

04 Jan 2021 | 8:14 PM

New Delhi, Jan 4 (UNI) The National Capital and its adjuncts on Monday received thunderstorms with rain leading to cold wave conditions.

see more..

UNI NEWS DIGEST AT 2000 HRS FOR JANUARY 4, 2021

04 Jan 2021 | 8:13 PM

New Delhi:Talks between Govt and farmers ends in stalemate, next round on Jan 8 (DI17)
Chennai:Centre taking up COVID vaccination in big way : Harsh Vardhan (MS23)
Mumbai:Covid vaccines approval takes Sensex to new high (DC23)
Moscow:UK judge rules against extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to US (FN22)
New Delhi/Chandigarh: Reliance files petition against vandalism (DI18)
: Rain shivers Delhi (DI23)
Jammu:Justice Pankaj Mithal takes oath as new CJ of High Court for J&K, Ladakh (DR16)
Dhaka:Bangladesh has contacted Delhi for Corona vaccine: FM Dr Momen (DF9)
Vijayawada:TDP urges Centre to intervene to check attacks on temples in AP (MS34)
Nagpur:Maha State Legislature Secretariat office opened at Nagpur (BY11)
Melbourne: India players and staff all test negative for Covid-19 (SPD5)
UNI JAL PS2012.

see more..
Talks between Govt and farmers ends in stalemate, next round on Jan 8

Talks between Govt and farmers ends in stalemate, next round on Jan 8

04 Jan 2021 | 8:08 PM

New Delhi, Jan 4 (UNI) The seventh round of talks between farmers’ representatives and the government concluded on Monday without any agreement with both sides deciding to meet again for the next round on January 8.

see more..
image