AMARAVATI: Marching ahead in welfare and development, the month had also seen the legislature asserting its domain and vociferously rejecting interference of any sort as the three pillars of democracy should work in tandem within their defined framework. Assembly sessions and discussions on legislative competence have been the high points of the month.
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Assembly passes resolution against RINL privatisation
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Government acknowledges need for supporting the cause of VSP
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Government acknowledges need for supporting the cause of VSP
The State government on Thursday passed a resolution in the Legislative Assembly opposing the decision of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs to disinvest the entire stake of the Union government in Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd. (Visakhapatnam Steel Plant) along with management control through privatisation, and seeking the Government of India’s support to the RINL for making a turnaround.
It was mentioned in the resolution moved by Minister for Industries and Commerce Mekapati Goutham Reddy, that keeping the sensitivity of the issue in view, the State government acknowledged the need for supporting the cause of RINL. Accordingly, Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy had written a letter to the Prime Minister with a request to reconsider the proposal of disinvestment
A complaint is being lodged with the police
: Minister for Industries and Commerce Mekapati Goutham Reddy, tweeted on Saturday that his official Twitter account @Mekapati Goutham has been compromised by some unscrupulous elements and they are posting unrelated and offensive material.
While requesting the viewers and followers to ignore the mischievous messages posted on his account and tendering apologies for the inconvenience, Mr. Goutham Reddy stated that a complaint is being lodged with the police.
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‘Among others, mining, electric mobility, and IT are potential areas for collaboration’
Minister for Industries and Commerce Mekapati Goutham Reddy has exhorted senior officials of the Government of Western Australia (GoWA) and its trade representatives to explore the opportunities in Andhra Pradesh and become a partner in its growth.
Mining, electric vehicles and battery technology, infrastructure and financing, textiles and apparel, higher and vocational education, and training and skill development are some of the potential areas for collaboration, the Minister has suggested.
Growth engine
Addressing a virtual summit on ‘Western Australia turning to India: Investing in its future’, jointly organised by the GoWA and the Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce (IACC) on Thursday, Mr. Goutham Reddy said the State identified mining as one of its growth engines and issued 380 leases for major minerals, 1,735 quarry leases for cut and dressed blocks of granites, 1,083 quarry l