Maharashtra cuts stamp duties on Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur land

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said the stamp duty concession would help promote the real estate sector in the aftermath of slowdown The MVA government announced some tax concession proposals in its maiden budget.

This included a 1% stamp duty waiver for the next two years and other related fees for the registration of documents in the areas covered by the Metropolitan Development Authority of Mumbai (MMRDA) and Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad and Nagpur municipal corporations.

Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, who also holds the finance portfolio, said the stamp duty waiver would help to promote the real estate sector in the aftermath of a slowdown.

He also declared sops for farmers, suggested increasing VAT on petrol and diesel by Re 1 per litre, and reduced industrial electricity duty. Ajit Pawar projected a budget revenue deficit of about 9,511 crore and suggested the scale of the assembly’s 2020-21 annual plan at 1,15,000 crore.

The projections of the budget put the fiscal deficit at approximately 54618.38 crore. He suggested raising the industrial-use electricity obligation from 9. 3 to 7.5% of purchase fees. Reducing the electricity duty would help foster state-run industries, the finance minister said. Due to tax concessions, annual revenue losses of around 2,500 crore are expected.

Similarly, Pawar suggested an improvement in VAT on petrol and dieselby Re 1 per litre. This, the finance minister told the assembly, would enrich the state exchequer with an additional 1,800 crore.

Beginning April 1, 2015, to March 31, 2019, he proposed a one-time compensation scheme for farmers whose crop loan is more than ~2 lakh, including principle and interest. The government will move some 2 lakh to qualify farmer’s bank accounts after the outstanding amount above some 2 lakh, as repaid by them on September 30, 2019, Pawar said.

Likewise, farmers who will regularly repay their duties until June 30th, 2020 and for crop loans taken from them during 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20, will earn up to a maximum of 50,000 as incentives for the amount of crop loans taken during 2018-19, the Finance Minister said.

He said the government has set a target of feeding a lakh people through its meal scheme’ Shiv Bhojan.’ The finance minister approved for the subsidized food program for the poor an allocation of about 150 crore. Pawar said the budget proposals concentrate on tackling the economic slowdown and job creation challenges.

He said the government is setting up a dedicated fund, called the “Green Fund,” to be used for environmental conservation. The money from this special fund will be used exclusively for sewage disposal and waste management programs, the finance minister said.

Pawar said the tax revenue is estimated to be around 2,16,824 crore as per the revised estimates for the year 2019-20. In 2019-20, he said, it was expected to receive budget revenue from somewhere around € 3,14,640 crore.

However, due to a decrease in receipt by some 8,543 crore of state share in central taxes, revenue receipts have been revised to about 3,09,000 crores, he said. In the 2020-21 budget the tax receipt is projected at 3.47.457 crore and revenue expenditure is estimated at 3.56.968 crore.

“This suggests a tax shortfall of around 9,511 crore,” he said. Pawar said the gross outstanding debt and liabilities amounted to around 4,33,00,901 crore at the end of January 2020.

The state has received loans of some 2,82,448 crore over the past five years, he said. The cost of government-led infrastructure projects is ~2,78,271 crore, and the state will bear direct and indirect responsibility for these projects, Pawar said.

Excise Deptt cracks at wine shops in Nagpur that sell liquor at the doorstep

Nagpur updates: Wine shops in Nagpur have been found to supply liquor at customers ‘ doorsteps to earn extra money in yet another shocking revelation. The State Excise Department behaved aggressively when criminal activity was revealed and penalized the perpetrators. A number of culpable wine shops faced stern actions by Excise officials, Excise Superintendent Pramod Sonone told Nagpur updates.

“Such a situation we have experienced for quite some time now. After proof, the Excise officials started cracking whips at the wine shops for the unauthorized distribution of liquor at the doorsteps. We’ve also revoked licenses from a number of liquor shops for violating Excise regulations, “the Excise Superintendent said.

According to the Nagpur City State Excise Department’s Excise Superintendent, people who drink and sell liquor need to abide by Maharashtra Excise Department norms. He told Nagpur Today that the action of the department was entirely based on the complaints or inputs received and clarified that the “Excise Department does not harass people excessively for consuming alcohol in the comfort of their homes.

“Under the condition of anonymity, a source from the local wine shop revealed to Nagpur Today that, if a customer is known to us (mostly) and promises us more money, we will be able to do so. Earlier Nagpur Today also revealed the nasty trick of online food delivery boys who were also found supplying their customers with liquor and cigarettes to earn extra bucks.

It is relevant to mention that, back in 2018, former State Excise Minister Chandrashekar Bawankule mooted the concept of online delivery of liquor at doorsteps.

But following a series of demonstrations and complaints, the move was quickly scrapped. It seems, though, the city-based wine shops have started capitalizing on the idea of receiving moolah from the former excise minister.

RTMNU has crore Rs 191 with yes bank

With the RBI imposing a moratorium on Yes Bank, Nagpur University’s Rs 191 crore is trapped with the crisis-hit private lender, one official said Friday.

Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU) has an account with Yes Bank, an official who was informed during their meeting with the senate.

RTMNU Senate member Pravin Udapure raised the question on Friday, seeking information about how much money the varsity has with Yes Bank.

Account officer Raju Hiwase told the senate that the varsity had fixed deposits with Yes Bank on Rs 191 crore. Asked if it would affect financial transactions at the university, Hiwase said it would have no effect.

On Thursday the RBI placed a moratorium on Yes Bank, limiting withdrawals per depositor to Rs 50,000 until April 3. It also override the bank’s board.

‘यूपीएचसी’चे नागपूर मॉडेल आता छत्तीसगडमध्ये’

नागपूर शहरातील नागरी प्राथमिक आरोग्य सुविधेचा कायापालट करणारे नागपूर मॉडेल आता छत्तीसगडमध्येही राबविण्यात येणार आहे. यासंदर्भात छत्तीसगड सरकारतर्फे टाटा ट्रस्टला तांत्रिक सहकार्य मागितले असून राज्यातील २० नागरी प्राथमिक सुविधा केंद्रांवर त्याची अंमलबजावणी करण्यात येणार आहे.

टाटा ट्रस्टच्या सहकार्याने मनपाच्या १८ नागरी प्राथमिक सुविधा केंद्रांचा चेहरामोहरा बदलविण्यात आला. अत्याधुनिक उपकरणे, रक्तांचे नमूने तपासणीसाठी अत्याधुनिक पॅथॉलॉजी लॅब यामुळे नागरिकांना सुविधा उपलब्ध करून देण्यात आली. नागपूर महानगरपालिकेमध्ये राबविण्यात आलेले हे मॉडेल आता छत्तीसगडमध्ये राबविण्यात येणार आहे.

टाटा ट्रस्टतर्फे छत्तीसगडमधील कार्याला सुरूवात झाली असून रायपूर शहरातील गुडियारी नागरी प्राथमिक आरोग्य सुविधा केंद्राचे गुरूवारी (ता.५) छत्तीसगड राज्याचे आरोग्य मंत्र्यांच्या हस्ते उद्घाटन झाले. रायपूर येथे जाउन डॉ. बुरे, इंदोरा नागरी प्राथमिक आरोग्य केंद्राच्या परिचारिका सिल्वीया, फार्मसिस्ट अंकिता यांनी नागपुरातील प्रकल्पासंदर्भातील माहिती दिली. छत्तीसगड येथील संपूर्ण प्रकल्प यशस्वीरित्या पूर्ण करण्यासाठी टाटा ट्रस्टची संपूर्ण चमू सहकार्य करीत आहेत.

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केयर; नागपूर शहर पोलिस (CARE:Counselling and Reformative Education Center )

विधीसंघर्षग्रस्त बालकांच्या हक्कांचे संरक्षण व पुनर्वसन करण्यामध्ये सातत्य रहावे यादृष्टीने नागपूर पोलीस आयुक्तालय स्तरावर गुन्हे शाखा अंतर्गत C.A.R.E. ( Counselling and Reformative Education Center ) दिनांक ०८ / ०९ / २०१८ रोजी स्थापन करण्यात आले .

मा . पोलीस आयुक्त यांनी विधी संघर्षग्रस्त बालकांच्या हक्कांचे संरक्षण व पुनर्वसन करण्याचा कल्याणकारी उपक्रम गहनतेने घेतल्यामुळे गेल्या वर्षभरात बालकांच्या गुन्हेगारीचे प्रमाण ५० टक्क्याने कमी झालेले आहे.

C.A.R.E. उपक्रमा अंतर्गत नागपूर शहर पोलीस आयुक्तालया अंतर्गत लगेचच येणाऱ्या होळीच्या सणाचे औचित्य साधून विधीसंघर्षग्रस्त बालकांकरीता विशेष कार्यक्रम दिनांक ०७/०३/२०२० रोजी सायंकाळी ०५.०० वाजता पोलीस जिमखाना सिव्हील लाईन्स नागपूर येथील लॉन वर आयोजित करण्यात आलेला आहे. या कार्यक्रमास जवळपास ३०० विधीसंघर्षग्रस्त बालक व ईतर मान्यवर उपस्थित राहणार आहेत.

विधी संघर्षग्रस्त बालकांकरीता आयोजित या विशेष कार्यक्रमास आपण आवर्जुन उपस्थित राहून या बालकांचा गुन्हेगारी जगता पासून दूर राहण्याच्या संकल्प दृढ करूया. आपणास आग्रहाचे निमंत्रण !!
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‘GSI an infra-development role model’

Nagpur: The celebration of the 170th foundation day of the Geological Survey of the Central Region of India (GSICR), Nagpur, held at Auden Hall on Wednesday, was all about reflecting on the history of its formation, the milestones achieved and the vision for future goals.

The role was presided over by Godise Vidyasagar, the additional director general of GSICR. Co-chairman D Mohan Raj and head Mission-II, Santosh Adhikari, the chief geologist in mining at the Indian Mines Bureau (IBM) and AK Chatterjee, GSICR ADG (retd) attended.

The highlight of the program was the graceful presentation of Kuchipudi by trained classical dancer Tanmayee Gajbhiye.

Speaking at the event, Vidyasagar said, We’re working on a variety of topics like social issues. At the national level, GSICR contributed to which we received appreciation from the ministry. We have become a role model for the kind of infrastructure construction on campus. He recognized the contributions of officials from all departments that aid in the effective monitoring of the vision of the organization.

Interacting with the audience, Raj said, “In the near future, we have a range of research-oriented activities lined up. We did a lot of work which has not yet been expected. Those results should be pictured and the findings should be brought to the head of the department’s notice.

“Chatterjee said, outlining the organization’s history, “GSICR is one of India’s oldest government organizations. From 2010-11 we started celebrating foundation day. It has become a regular feature since then. Foundation day instills a sense of pride in being part of this organization. GSICR has brought much goodwill.

GSI’s study is in itself a symbol of credibility. “However, he spoke about the national prominence of GSICR and urged young people to pitch ideas for their seniors as they would be able to go out of their way to provide facilities.

Adhikari said, “Not just IBM but most organizations look forward to engaging with GSICR for geoscientific data.” PSS director and organizing secretary MV Dhakate said at the beginning, “GSICR has been an eventful year with new challenges and milestones. In the future, we are striving to achieve more achievements. “Smita Deshpande conducted the program, while Namrata Choudhury suggested a thank you vote.

On parallel paths: official of the Railway who draws, sculpts | Nagpur updates

Nagpur updates: What is the connection between an Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officer and art and painting? Also, if the officer is Krishnath S Patil (38), Senior Commercial Divisional Manager (SrDCM), with Central Railway, Nagpur. His painting and sculpting pastime, which breathed life into canvass and dead wood, has matured enough to hold a solo show on March 7.

Patil, who comes from the obscure Shelewadi village in Kolhapur district, heads the department of commerce, where the sole goal is to achieve targets through merchandise, ticket screening, and coaching. Patil has completed over 100 paintings and over 50 sculptures in wood, balancing his challenging job with his passion.

Speaking ahead of his two-day maiden exhibition of paintings and sculptures, which will be opened by DRM Somesh Kumar at the Civil Lines Central Museum, Patil said, “This hobby serves as a stress buster and enhances my creativity.

People take different ways to get rid of tension, I look to art and culture. “Patil took to painting and sculpting in 2013, when he was appointed as assistant operating manager (AOM) in Nagpur. His fellow railway officials, however, have no knowledge of his hidden talent.

His first painting on September 1, 2013, entitled’ Nativity,’ was a gift to Deepika, his doctor’s wife at the birth of their son Tej. “The symbolic image was of a woman holding in her hand a newborn baby,” Patil says.

“I started my journey as an artist from Nagpur and hence this exhibition was organized here. Second, until now, there had not been enough paintings and sculptures to showcase.”

“I use the spare time from my tight schedule to make art. For the last 1.5 years, I have been working on one of my paintings and it’s still unfinished, “he says.

Patil’s paintings of acrylics speak for themselves. Every painting is unique, and it reflects an abstract thought. Asked about a woman looking out of the window, Patil explains, “I wanted to show the limited knowledge that humans get from the windows of senses and vision.” “For me, both sculpture and painting are two sides of the same coin, because both require imagination and thought,” Patil explains.

Many of Patil’s wooden sculptures represent spiritual art, besides nature and birds. Bramha, creator of the universe as represented in Hindu cosmology, is one of the pieces in creation.
Patil says, “Work is my priority and then art comes.” Central Railway earned non-fare revenue from Rs2.85 crore in the last year after joining as SrDCM at Nagpur. On the higher side, too, is income from other outlets.

Patil is as enthusiastic about his art and he looks out for pieces of wood wherever he goes and what could be made from it. His inspirations are great abstract late painter Vasudeo Gaitonde, and professional timber and bamboo art designer Manohar Sapre.

“When I’m out on tour collecting some pieces of wood, my staff is always confused and asks me why I collect deadwood. But only an artist would realize how precious the wood is, “he said. Patil has a social mission in his art too. He adds, “I want to sell my paintings and use the money for charity.”

Smart City project, Nagpur clinched its top position again

Nagpur updates: With the continuous development of Nagpur city and the provision of various facilities to Nagpurians, the city known for its orange culture has once again proved to be a technologically developed, greenest and safest place to stay in Maharashtra state and thus a smart city ranked first in the state and second in the world.

Recently, the union government’s Ministry of Urban Development has given rankings to 100 cities in the country according to their development. Under the Smart City project, all the selected cities had their name in which Nagpur city has been in the top spot for the last six months. However, it declined to rank n second in the month of February compared to cities across the country, but it remained on the state’s first position.

Ahmedabad, Ranchi, Bhopal, Surat, Indore, Kanpur, Vishakhapatnam, Vellore, Baroda including Nagpur are the cities included in the top 10 list of being the Smartest in India.

New by nagpur updates the Smart City project took strides from installing CCTV cameras at 706 junctions, 140 wifi points provided in the city, multiple environmental sensors showing the region’s air quality index and now the current development plans such as Project Tender Sure for which 650 crore rupees will be used. The Smart City project is based in Bharatwada, Pardi, and Panapur, which is said to provide amenities for residents of 1,13 lakh.

Similarly, project Home Sweet Home is also on the verge of completion where a house will be given to 1024 families affected by other projects. Along with these other facilities will be provided such as solar power, green building, sewerage treatment plant, and rainwater harvesting.

Women’s T20 World Cup: India Reach Maiden Final Against England Due To Rain Washed

Nagpur updates:- Sparking demands for the International Cricket Council to include reserve days in future events, India reached a maiden women’s Twenty20 World Cup final on Thursday after their last four clashes against England were washed out.

The undefeated team of Harmanpreet Kaur was due to face the Sydney Cricket Ground 2009 winners, but the rain started to pour early in the day with hardly any let-up. The umpires called it off without a ball being bowled, with a minimum of 10 overs per side required for a result and no break in the weather. Normally, a Twenty20 match needs five overs per side but the rules are different for ICC tournaments.

Four-time Australian champions are scheduled to take on South Africa in the second semi-final today, with that match also under pressure.

Without a reserve day, the two-group highest-ranking teams move into the final if a play is not feasible. That would pit India against South Africa on Sunday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where organizers hope to attract 90,000 plus fans, denying Australia a chance to defend their crown.

Sad’ for tournament A reserve day for the final is needed and some players have criticized the lack of one for the semis, with England captain Heather Knight among those calling for change.

“If both semi-finals are lost the tournament would be a sad time,” she told reporters ahead of the match. “It’s definitely going to be a shame if it happens and I’m sure there’s going to be a lot of pressure on the ICC to change that.” Cricket Australia chief Kevin Roberts said he was seeking clarification from the ICC to add a day of the reserve with the weather in Sydney looking alarming, but the request was denied.

“We’ve asked the question and it’s not part of the playing conditions and we’re accepting that,” he told SEN radio in Melbourne.

“It gives you a reason to reflect and think about how you could change things in the future, but going to a tournament with a set of conditions and rules for playing, I don’t think it’s time to tinker with the rules.” It’s not the way India wanted to make the final, but they deserve to be there as the only undefeated team that went through the group phase.

They’ve defeated Bangladesh, New Zealand and then Sri Lanka since launching their campaign by upsetting Australia.

While the whole team played well, teenage batting prodigy Shafali Verma excelled, seeing her rise to the top of this week’s ICC T20 batting rankings, aged just 16.

She is only the second Indian to cross number one after Mithali Raj, dragging veteran New Zealand’s Suzie Bates down to the second.

Before this year India, ranked four in the world, had made three semi-finals and lost each time, including against England at the last World Cup.

83 The most awaited phone film of the year | Nagpur news

Nagpur news:- National–The year 1983 forever changed Indian cricket. Nearly four decades later, the nation awaits one of the year’s largest films, 83, which celebrates the story behind this famous win. Mobil, the powerhouse global lubricants, is now a participant in the celebration as fuel, lubricants and energy suppliers of the film.

Mobil associates With The Most Anticipated Movie of the Year Nagpur. The news by Nagpur news Mobil associate with The Most Anticipated Movie of The Year 83 National In 1983 Indians Cricket was changed forever. Four decades later, the nation is waiting for one of the largest films of the year–83, which will celebrate the history behind this well-known victory. Local giant lubricants, Mobil, became a celebration collaborator as the film’s combustibles, lubricants, and energy supplier.

The 83 film association is one of a number of projects under the Farak Laakar Dekhiye brand’s campaign, which reflects the importance of making a difference and seeing the transition. With its advanced technology and engineering skills, Mobil is still at the forefront of lubricant manufacturing. Deepankar Banerjee, CEO, ExxonMobil Lubricants Private Limited said, “83 is the tale of India transforming cricketing into the retaliation.

The 14 motivated men fought all odds and changed the game’s future in the region. We are proud to be associated with this tale of an Indian victory. We believe that it will improve our relationship with Indian customers, business partners, and employees by reviving Farak Laakar Dekhiye’s proposal.

The film, which is produced by Deepika Padukone, Kabir Khan, Vishnu Induri, Sajid Nadiadwala, Phantom Films, Reliance Entertainment and 83 Film Ltd., will hit silver screens, on 10 April 2020, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, in collaboration with the cast and crew of the film. It will be involved in several major marketing activities related to different automotive products.

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