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Probationers of the Indian Forest Service (2022 batch) and Officers/Officer Trainees of the Indian Defence Estates Service (2018 and 2022 batch) had the opportunity to meet with President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on July 24, 2023. During the meeting, the President addressed the officers and highlighted the importance of their roles as civil servants in a time when India is acquiring a leadership role at the global level.The President emphasized the need for eco-friendly and sustainable services and facilities provided by the Indian Defence Estates Service officers. She encouraged the officers to keep updating their technical skills along with domain expertise, as technology is a great enabler for good governance. The President also emphasized the importance of utilizing technology to the maximum possible extent for effective administration of the cantonments and management of defence lands.

Addressing the probationers of the Indian Forest Service, the President highlighted the close connection between India’s climate and topography and its forest distribution. She emphasized the importance of forests and the wildlife that they support as invaluable resources and heritage of the country. The President also stated that environmental conservation has become a key concern for the 21st century, and Indian Forest Service officers are among the solution-providers. She urged the probationers to put in untiring efforts for the practical implementation of the “LiFE – Lifestyle for Environment” mantra, which India has given to the world. Overall, the meeting between the probationers of the Indian Forest Service, Officers/Officer Trainees of the Indian Defence Estates Service, and the President was an opportunity for the officers to gain insights and guidance from the President, showcase their work and achievements, and discuss matters related to their respective services. 

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Indian Naval Ship Kirpan, after 32 years of service, has been decommissioned from the Indian Navy and handed over to the Vietnam People’s Navy (VPN) in a ceremony held at Cam Ranh naval base in Vietnam . The Decommissioning and Handing Over Ceremony was presided over by Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of Naval Staff, Indian Navy, and Rear Admiral Pham Manh Hung, Deputy  ommander-in-Chief and Chief of Staff, VPN .INS Kirpan, an indigenously built Khukri-class Missile Corvette, has been an integral part of the Indian Navy’s Eastern Fleet since its commissioning in 1991. The ship, measuring 90 meters in length and 10.45 meters in width, with a maximum displacement of 1450 tons, has participated in numerous operations over the past 32 years. Manned by approximately 12 officers and 100 sailors, INS Kirpan has been handed over to the Vietnam People’s Navy with a complete weapon complement.

Admiral R Hari Kumar expressed his honor to be a part of the handing over ceremony and highlighted the deep-rooted friendship and strategic partnership between India and Vietnam. He emphasized that this occasion is significant as it marks the first-ever instance of India offering a fully-operational Corvette to any friendly foreign country. The transfer of INS Kirpan symbolizes the status of the Indian Navy as the preferred security partner in the Indian Ocean Region and is expected to enhance the existing bilateral relations between the two navies.

The handover of INS Kirpan to the Vietnam People’s Navy is a testament to India’s commitment to its ‘Act East’ policy and its vision of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – One Earth, One Family, One Future. It also reflects the strengthening defense ties between India and Vietnam, as both countries share concerns about China’s assertiveness in the region.

 The visit of Admiral R Hari Kumar to Vietnam signifies the high level of bilateral defense engagements between the Indian Navy and the Vietnam People’s Navy, further cementing India’s recognition of ‘ASEAN Centrality’ to the region.

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today addressed the G20 Energy Ministers meeting in Goa through a video message. The Prime Minister welcomed Indian dignitaries that the debate on future, sustainability, growth and development continues, not to mention energy, as it affects the development of individuals and nations at all levels. The Prime Minister emphasized that although each nation has a different reality and energy transition path, he firmly believes that the goals of each country are the same. He highlighted India’s efforts to promote green growth and energy transition, noting that India is the world’s most populous country and the fastest growing major economy, yet it is making great strides to meet its climate commitments. The prime minister said India had achieved its target of non-fossil installed power capacity nine years ahead of schedule and had set itself a higher target. He mentioned that the country plans to achieve 50 percent non-fossil installed capacity by 2030. “India is also a global leader in solar and wind energy,” the prime minister said and expressed his delight that the delegation had the opportunity to witness the level and scope of India’s commitment to clean energy when they visited Pavagada Sun Park and Modhera Sun Village.

The Prime Minister highlighted the achievements of the country in the last nine years that India has connected more than 190 million families to LPG while registering a historic milestone of electrification of every village. He also discussed the work to bring piped gas to the people, which has the potential to cover more than 90 percent of the population in a few years. “We are trying to work for inclusive, sustainable, fair and sustainable energy,” he added. The Prime Minister said that in 2015, India started a small movement with the launch of the LED lighting application program, which turned out to be the largest LED deployment program in the world, saving more than 5 billion units of energy every year. He also discussed the launch of the world’s largest agricultural pump solar project and the domestic electric vehicle market forecast to reach 10 million annual sales by 2030.

He also highlighted the start of the introduction of 20% ethanol petrol this year with the aim of covering the entire country by 2025. To reduce India’s carbon dioxide emissions, the Prime Minister announced that the country is working on an alternative mission mode of Green Hydrogen and aims to make India a global hub for the production, use and export of green hydrogen and its derivatives. Saying that the world expects the G20 to promote a sustainable, fair, affordable, inclusive and clean energy transition, the prime minister emphasized the inclusion of the global south and the delivery of low-cost financing to developing countries. He emphasized finding ways to close technology gaps, promote energy security and diversify supply chains.

The prime minister also suggested strengthening cooperation in the field of “future fuels” and pointed out that the “hydrogen advanced principles” are a step in the right direction. He added that international grid connections can improve energy security and India will promote this mutually beneficial cooperation with its neighbours. “Delivering the vision of connected green networks can be transformative. This will help us all achieve our climate goals, promote green investment and create millions of green jobs,” the Prime Minister said. He invited all participating countries to join the “One Sun, One World, One Grid” Green Grid Initiative of the International Solar Energy Association. The Prime Minister emphasized that caring for the environment can be natural or cultural, but Indian traditional wisdom strengthens the Mission Life – Lifestyle for Environment movement, which makes each of us a climate champion. At the end of the speech, the prime minister emphasized that our thoughts and actions must always help to preserve our “one earth”, protect the interests of our “one family” and move towards a green “one future”, however we move.

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India’s Parliament Monsoon Session began on July 20, 2023, and is expected to last for 15 days. Here are some key points related to the session:
The Monsoon Session of Parliament is scheduled to be held between July 20, 2023, and August 11, 2023, with a total of 17 sittings.
The session will focus on a number of important issues, including the economy, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and the recent floods in Assam.
The Centre has lined up 31 bills that it has planned to table in Parliament during the session, including the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill.
The Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2023, is also expected to be tabled during the session.
On the second day of the session, both houses of Parliament were adjourned amid opposition uproar over the Manipur issue.
The Monsoon Session of Parliament is a crucial event in India’s political calendar, as it provides an opportunity for lawmakers to discuss and debate key issues affecting the nation. The bills and issues discussed during the session can have a huge impact on India’s economy, society, and governance.

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The power of democracy in India is a remarkable aspect of the country’s governance system. Since gaining independence in 1947, India has adopted a parliamentary democratic system, with a federal structure that empowers its citizens to participate in the decision-making process and choose their representatives through free and fair elections.

Here are some key points that highlight the power of democracy in India:

Journalism plays a crucial role in upholding the principles

  1. Universal Adult Suffrage: India’s Constitution grants the right to vote to all adult citizens, regardless of caste, creed, religion, gender, or socioeconomic background. This inclusive approach ensures that every eligible citizen has an equal opportunity to participate in the democratic process.
  2. Multi-Party System: India has a vibrant multi-party political system. Numerous political parties, representing various ideologies and interests, compete in elections at national, state, and local levels. This diversity fosters healthy political competition and provides voters with a range of choices.
  3. Free and Fair Elections: India conducts periodic elections at both the national and state levels. These elections are managed by an independent and impartial Election Commission, ensuring the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.
  4. Role of Parliament: India’s Parliament, consisting of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States), plays a crucial role in shaping the nation’s laws and policies. Members of Parliament (MPs) represent their constituencies and engage in debates and discussions on various issues affecting the country.
  5. Rule of Law: India’s democratic system upholds the rule of law, ensuring that all citizens, including elected officials, are subject to the same laws and legal processes. The judiciary acts as an independent body that interprets the law and protects citizens’ rights.
  6. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: India’s Constitution guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms, such as the right to freedom of speech, expression, and religion. Citizens can peacefully protest, criticize the government, and engage in activism without fear of persecution.
  7. Peaceful Transfer of Power: India has a tradition of peaceful transfer of power from one elected government to another. After each election, the ruling party peacefully hands over control to the newly elected representatives, promoting stability and continuity.
  8. Grassroots Democracy: India also practices decentralized governance through the Panchayati Raj system, where local self-governing bodies (gram panchayats) are empowered to make decisions on local issues. This strengthens participatory democracy at the grassroots level.
  9. Media Freedom: India has a vibrant and independent media that plays a crucial role in keeping citizens informed and holding the government accountable. A free press contributes to the dissemination of information and encourages public debate.

Despite its challenges, India’s democracy has proven to be resilient and dynamic, giving its citizens a voice in shaping the nation’s future. The power of democracy in India lies in its ability to foster a sense of ownership, inclusivity, and active participation among its diverse population.

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