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Madhya Pradesh s Bhedaghat, Satpura Tiger Reserve in tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage
Travelling might be at hault these days as the country is stuck with the second wave of Covid-19 but there is an exciting news for people who love to travel and explore places in India. Recently, the Satpura Tiger Reserve and Bhedaghat in Madhya Pradesh are among the six places that have made it to the tentative list of UNESCO s world heritage sites. Madhya Pradesh is known for its beautiful lush green scenic beauty with fountains and lakes. Culture and Tourism Minister Prahlad took to his Twitter and shared the news, ASI had sent nine places for inclusion in the list of possible UNESCO world heritage site and six have been approved for the tentative list. These include Bhedaghat and Satpura Tiger Reserve.
<p><span>We, the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the G7, met virtually on 28 May 2021, and Finance Ministers met in London on 4-5 June 2021, joined by the Heads of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank Group, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Eurogroup, and (on 28 May) Financial Stability Board (FSB). We agreed concrete actions to address today’s historic challenges and as part of our renewed and urgent effort towards deeper multilateral economic cooperation.</span></p>
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New Delhi: The Telecom Department has announced Operational Guidelines for PLI Scheme for telecom & Networking equipment worth Rs 12,195 crore with an aim to make India a global manufacturing hub for telecom and networking products.
“The PLI Scheme will be implemented within the overall financial limits of Rs 12,195 Crores only (Rupees Twelve Thousand One Hundred and Ninety-Five Crore only) for implementation of the Scheme over a period of 5 years. For MSME category, financial allocation will be Rs 1000 Crores,” said an official statement.
The Telecom department has invited applications under the scheme starting from June 4. Applicants can register for the Scheme from 4th June 2021 at https://www.pli-telecom.udyamimitra.in. Application window will be open up to July 3 2021.
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06/03/21
Bangkok – Today (3 June) at the 2021 United Nations Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched the Operational Guidelines for Businesses on Remediation of Migrant Worker Grievances (hereafter, ‘the Guidelines’) which provide support to the private sector to develop voluntary remediation programmes that effectively redress grievances of migrant workers in their supply chains.
The Guidelines were produced in partnership with The Remedy Project – a social enterprise that promotes the rights of migrant workers in accessing remedies – and in consultation with industry groups, technical experts, UN agencies and civil society,
The guidelines provide companies with a clear 7-step framework to develop and implement a voluntary remediation program to address workers’ grievances. In particular, the 7-steps highlight the importance of building trust with workers by actively involving them and